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Nilakantha Diksita was a
minister in the 17th
century court of King
Thirumalai Nayak of Madurai. He
composed several poems and
literary works, including...
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Appayya Dik****a (IAST
Appayya Dīkṣita), 1520–1593 CE, was a
performer of yajñas as well as an
expositor and
practitioner of the
Advaita Vedanta school...
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Bhattoji Dik****a (Pronunciation: bʱəʈʈod͡ʒiː
d̪ɪkʂɪt̪ᵊ) was a 17th-century
Sanskrit grammarian who aut****d the Siddhānta Kaumudī, Shabda-Kaustubha,...
- Sabhā-rañjana – Nīlakaṇṭha-
dīkṣita Kali-viḍambana – Nīlakaṇṭha-
dīkṣita Vairāgya-śataka – Nīlakaṇṭha-
dīkṣita Śānti-vilāsa – Nīlakaṇṭha-
dīkṣita Megha-dūta – Kālidāsa...
- Vallabha, also
known as Vallabhācārya,
Vallabha Dīkṣita (Devanagari: वल्लभाचार्य, IAST: Vallabhācārya, May 7, 1478 – July 7, 1530 CE), was an
Indian saint...
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Muthuswami Dik****a (IAST: Muttusvāmi
Dīkṣita, 24
March 1775 – 21
October 1835) or Dik****ar was a
South Indian poet and
composer and is one of the musical...
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Siddhantakaumudi (Siddhānta Kaumudī) is a book by Bhaṭṭoji
Dīkṣita on
Sanskrit grammar. Its full name Vaiyakaranasiddhantakaumudi.
Bhattoji Dixit composed...
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composed a song in his
honour in the Raga Devamanohari, 'Sāmi
Dīkṣita'. His
total compositions are
about 450 to 500, most of
which are sung by...
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abridgement of the work of his master, the Siddhānta Kaumudī of Bhaṭṭoji
Dīkṣita, in
three versions,
referred to as
madhya "middle",
laghu "short" and sāra...
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under SesaVireswara, the son of
SesaKrsna and the
classmate of Bhaṭṭoji
Dīkṣita(1550-1630).
Perubhatta is also
referred to as
Raghunadhabhatta in Pranabharanam...