Golagrama was a village or region in India associated with several medieval Indian astronomers, astrologers and mathematicians.
The lineage of astronomers and astrologers begins with one Rāma, a Maharshtian Brahmin residing at Golagrama.
Divākara Daivjña's sons were Viṣṇu, Kṛṣṇa, Mallāri, Keśava and Viśvanātha.
Nṛsiṃha had composed Sidhāntaśromaṇi-Vāsanāvārttika a commentary on the Gaṇitādhyāya and Golādhyāya of Sidhāntaśiromaṇi-Vāsanābhāṣya of Bhāskara II.
He wrote a commentary on the Grahalaghava of Ganesa (born 1507) and also another treatise titled Parvadvayasadhana.
Kamalākara had composed in 1656 CE a treatise titled Sidhāntatattvaviveka which was course on astronomy founded mainly on Sūryasidhānta.
In this treatise Kamalakara also makes frequent use of the place-value number system with Sanskrit numerals.