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Vidyaranya (IAST: Vidyāraṇya),
usually identified with
Mādhavācārya, was the
jagadguru of the
Sringeri Sharada Peetham from ca. 1374–1380
until 1386 –...
- Saṁhitā are extant. A m****cript of a
commentary on the Sūta Saṁhitā by
Madhavācārya is also available.
These texts discuss cosmogony, theology, philosophical...
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transgressive and
antinomian tantric practices. The 14th-century
Indian scholar Mādhavācārya (in Sarva-Darsana-Sangraha)
wrote copious commentaries on then existing...
- Sūtra was Veda-Vyāsa and the
commentators were Ādi Śaṅkara, Rāmānuja and
Mādhavācārya (each of whom
eventually set up sub-schools
within Vedānta). Also, in...
- by Jayarāśi Bhaṭṭa (8th
century CE) and the Sarvadarśanasaṅ̇graha by
Madhavacarya (13th century) are
considered important secondary Cārvāka texts. Sāṃkhya...
- and some were
written in
conjunction with his brother, Vidyāraṇya or
Mādhavacārya. His
major work is his
commentary on the Vedas,
Vedartha Prakasha, literally...
- Ashwamedhayagnam.org
Archived September 29, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine Madhavacarya, Sarvadarsana-sangraha,
English translation by E. B.
Cowell and A. E...
- a work of the
fourteenth century A.D., the Sarva-darsana-samgraha of
Madhavacarya, we find a
minor attempt to give a
survey of the
different philosophical...
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Digvijaya Isayeva refers to W.R.
Antarkar (1972),
Sanksepa Sankara Jaya of
Madhavacarya or
Sankara Digvijaya of Sri Vidyaranyamuni.
Goodding refers to Jonathan...
- (c. 1250), Viṣṇusvāmī
considered Narasiṁha to be the
supreme deity.
Mādhavācārya's Sarvadarśanasaṅgraha (14th century)
quotes the Sākarasiddhi, a work...