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Uvaṭa was a
commentator of the Vedas. He
wrote commentaries of the prātiśākhyas,
notably on the Rigveda-pratishakhya of Shaunaka.
According to Bhimasena's...
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Uvata. Part of the Introduction. London:
Oxford University Press. Shastri,
Mangal Deva (1931). The Rg-vedapratisakhya with the
Commentary of
Uvata. Volume...
- maha muni.
According to
Vishnumitra of
Champa town, the
commentator of
Uvaṭa's commentary of Ṛgveda-Prātiśākhya, Ṛgveda-Prātiśākhya is
attributed to Shaunaka...
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Prachya Prakashan (1992)
Isavasyopanisad bhasya sangraha:
Sankara bhasyam,
Uvata bhasyam,
Sayana bhasyam,
Mahidhara bhasyam,
Prakasa bhasyam, Yogapaksiyam...
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visit this satra. However, he had to
return from a
place now
called Uvata Sampara (
Uvata meaning 'to return').
Knowing this,
Satradhikar felt sorry, left...
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Sarasvati a
fivefold river in the land."
According to the
medieval commentator Uvata, the five
tributaries of the
Sarasvati were the
Punjab rivers Drishadvati...