- Look up Madhav or माधव in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mādhava means Krishna. It may also
refer to: a
Sanskrit patronymic, "descendant of
Madhu (a...
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Mādhava of Sangamagrāma (Mādhavan) (c. 1340 – c. 1425) was an
Indian mathematician and
astronomer who is
considered to be the
founder of the
Kerala school...
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Madhava (or
Madhava-kara) was a 7th-century or
early 8th-century
Indian Ayurveda practitioner who
wrote the Rug-vinischaya, also
known as the
Madhava...
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Madhava (Sanskrit: माधव, IAST:
Mādhava) is one of the
primary epithets of
Vishnu and Krishna. The word
Mādhava in
Sanskrit is a vṛddhi
derivation of the...
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Madhava Panikkar may
refer to: K.M.
Panikkar (1895-1963),
Indian journalist,
historian and
diplomat Madhava Panikkar, a
member of the
Niranam poets of...
- Guru Mani
Madhava Chakyar (IAST: Māṇi
Mādhava Cākyār) (15
February 1899 – 14
January 1990) was a
celebrated master performance artist and
Sanskrit scholar...
- (pre-Sayana,
roughly of the
Gupta period),
Udgitha (pre-Sayana), Venkata-
Madhava (pre-Sayana, c. 10th to 12th centuries) and
Mudgala (after Sayana, an abbreviated...
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Madhava [B],
distinguishing him from
Madhava [A], a
device also
followed by Rama Rao (1930; 1931; 1934), and
Kulke (1985). Mid 14th century,
Madhava [B]...
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Neelakanta Ramakrishna Madhava Menon (4 May 1935 – 8 May 2019) was an
Indian civil servant,
lawyer and
legal educator,
considered by many as the father...
- 7th centuries. They
emerged as an
independent power during the
reign of
Madhava Varma, who
conquered coastal Andhra from the
Salankayanas and established...