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Mathurānātha Śarman (fl. 1609) was an
Indian calendrist and
astronomer who
lived in
Bengal and
belonged to the Saurapakṣa
tradition of
Indian astronomy...
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Bhattacharya in the year 1533 at Nabadwip. He had four sons - Kashinatha,
Mathuranatha,
Harinatha and Vishvanath. He had a
brother Sahasraksha who was a staunch...
- Yogamāẏā Prakāśanī. OCLC 22184928. Caṭṭopādhyāẏa, Nityarañjana; Biśvāsa,
Mathurānātha (1986). Cirabhāsvara: Rāṇī Rāsamaṇi o rasaddāra
Mathurera jībanī abalambane...
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Raghunath Shiromani,
Jagadish Tarkalankar,
Gadadhar Bhattacharya and
Mathuranatha Tarkavagisha have
contributed further in the
development of the subject...
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Nyayaprakasa by
Kesava Misra Nyayabodhini by
Govardhana Nyaya Sutra Vyakhya by
Mathuranatha Nyaya philosophy does not
establish a
category of a
priori knowledge...
- Meaning: When Madhusudana, the
master of speech, came to navadvipa,
Mathuranatha tarkavagisha (who was the
foremost navya naiyayika during those times)...
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verses to
produce calendars,
calculate lunar, solar, and star positions.
Mathurānātha Śarman (1609 CE):
Author of Ravisiddhāntamañjarī or Sūryasiddhāntamañjarī...
- also. Mañjunātha Vāgvaibhavam, 1990 Mañjunāthagadyagauravam, 2004 Śrī
Mathurānātha Śāstriṇaḥ Kr̥titvasamīkṣaṇam, 1995 Sanskr̥ta kē Yugapuruṣa Mañjunātha...
- Delhi, 2010, ISBN 978-81-86111-32-1 Īśvaravīlāsamahākāvyam, Ed. Bhaṭṭa
Mathurānātha Śhastrī, Rājasthāna purātana granthamālā, granthāṅka 29,
Rajasthan Oriental...
- Yantrarāja-racanā by Savāī Jaya Siṃha (1688 - 1743) yantrarāja-kalpa by
Mathurānātha Śukla (1782) For a
scanned copy of a m****cript of the
treatise Yantrarāja...