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Bhāskararāya Makhin (1690–1785) was a
religious exponent and
writer known for his
contributions to the
Shakta tradition of Hinduism. He was born in a Maharashtrian...
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extensive literature. The most
important scholar of Sri
Vidya is
undoubtedly Bhāskararāya (1690–1785), who
wrote over 40
works from a Sri
Vidya perspective. He...
- this
version of the
Ganesha Sahasranama was
written by
Bhaskararaya. (
Bhāskararāya).
Bhaskararaya titles his
commentary Khadyota ("Firefly"),
making a play...
- the
Ganesha Sahasranama indicates that the name was of importance.
Bhaskararaya's commentary on the
Ganesha Sahasranama says that this name for Ganesha...
- India, and its most
revered theorist is the 18th-century
philosopher Bhaskararaya,
widely considered "the best
exponent of
Shakta philosophy". The Samaya...
- p. 395. The word gaṇa is
interpreted in this
metaphysical sense by
Bhāskararāya in his
commentary on the gaṇeśasahasranāma. See in
particular commentary...
- (commentary) in the
second half of 2nd-millennium, such as the work of
Bhaskararaya, and Ramanand.
These texts link the
Shakti Tantra tradition as a Vedic...
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Kalikulam Trika (Kashmir Shaivism)
Kubjikamata Scholars Bharatchandra Ray
Bhaskararaya Krishnananda Agamavagisha Ramprasad Sen
Ramakrishna Abhirami Bhattar...
- 500 granthas; Śaṅkara,
mundane and not
considered of much importance;
Bhāskararāya,
references the
previous commentaries, esp. the first. The
start of the...
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Chanda and
Munda were Ashur's
strong army generals.[better source needed]
Bhaskararaya, a
leading authority on
matters concerning Devi worship,
defines Chandi...