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- where Sati's chest fell and the presiding goddess being Vishalakshi. Lakshmidhara also includes Vishalakshi in his 12th-century list. The Pithanirnaya...
- original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 6 October 2016. "Bhamidipati Lakshmidhara Kanakadri Somayajulu (1937–2016)" (PDF). Current Science. 2017. Retrieved...
- mentioned in Kritya-kalpataru written by the Gahadavala minister Bhatta Lakshmidhara. Kedarnath is located at a distance of 223 km from Rishikesh in Uttarakhand...
- Bhatta Lakshmidhara, Vol.8. Oriental Institute, Baroda. p. l****vii–l****viii. K.V. Rangaswami Aiyangar (1942). Krtyakalpataru of Bhatta Lakshmidhara, Vol...
- mentioned in Kritya-kalpataru written by the Gahadavala minister Bhatta Lakshmidhara. Adi Shankara was believed to have revived this temple, along with Badrinath...
- including in the works aut****d by the Gahadavala courtiers Shriharsha and Lakshmidhara (author of Kṛtya-Kalpataru). C. V. Vaidya and R. C. Majumdar, who connected...
- Lahari in Sanskrit itself. Among the better known are commentaries by Lakshmidhara, Kameshvarasuri (viz. Arunamodini), Kaivalyashrama (viz. Sowbagyavardhini)...
- Teertha Sri Lakshminarayana Teertha II Sri Lakshmipathi Teertha Sri Lakshmidhara Teertha Sri Lakshmiramana Teertha Sri Lakshmimanohara Teertha Sri Lakshmipriya...
- 18th century Telugu composer Gnanananda Kavi (born 1922), Indian poet Lakshmidhara Kavi, Advaita Vedanta preceptor and writer of Advaita Makaranda Kasula...
- Samayachara finds its roots in the work of the 16th-century commentator Lakshmidhara, and is "fiercely puritanical [in its] attempts to reform Tantric practice...