- His
works use
different suffixes for his name,
including Sūri, Yajvā,
Yajvān, Somasut, and Dīkṣita. Sūri
refers to his scholarship; the
other suffixes...
- Tryambaka-
yajvan (1665-1750), also
known as Tryambaka-raya-makhin, was a
Hindu pandit and a
minister at the
court of the
Thanjavur Maratha kings Shahaji...
- Maharashtra,
India Trimbakeshwar tehsil, town in Maharashtra,
India Tryambaka-
yajvan (1655-1750), a
Sanskrit writer from the
Thanjavur Maratha kingdom This disambiguation...
- wells,
supplied drinking water to the residents.
India portal Suryadeva Yajvan, a 12th-13th
century scholar from
Gangaikonda Cholapuram Thanjavur was a...
- Mahadeva-kavi, and
Shridhara Venkatesvara. Shahaji's
minister Tryambaka-
yajvan wrote the Sanskrit-language
texts Dharmakuta (a
commentary on Ramayana)...
- CE)
Bhaskara II,
mathematician and
astronomer (1114–1185 CE)
Suryadeva Yajvan,
astronomer and
astrologer (1191– at
least 1248 CE)
Govinda Bhattathiri...
- ISBN 81-7505-113-2. Madhavananda,
Swami (1972).
Mimamsa Paribhasha of
Krishna Yajvan. Kolkata:
Advaita Ashrama. p. 364. ISBN 81-7505-113-2. Madhavananda, Swami...
- Gita-govinda. Dhundhi-raja was also
known as Dhundhi-raja-vyasa-
yajvan or Dhundhi-raja-
yajvan,
yajvan being the
title accorded to a
person who had
performed a...
- Surya-siddhanta-vivarana (1572) by
Bhudhara of
Kampilya Kamadogdhri (1599) by
Tamma Yajvan of
Paragipuri Gudhartha-prakashaka (1603) by
Ranganatha of
Kashi Saura-bhashya...
- 18th-century Sanskrit-language text
written by the
court pandit Tryambaka-
yajvan in the
Thanjavur Maratha kingdom of present-day
Tamil Nadu, India. It outlines...