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- center in Andhra Pradesh. Editor T Ganapati Sastri of the book BrahmaTatwa Prakasika of Sadasivendra Saraswati (Trivandrum Sanskrit Series No VII), published...
- by Vijayendra Tirtha. Bhavadipa is a commentary on Jayatirtha's Tattva Prakasika which, apart from elucidating the concepts of the source text, criticises...
- The Cha****andiprakashika (IAST: Ca****aṇḍīprakāśikā; "The Illuminator of the Four Pillars of Music") is a Sanskrit treatise written by the musicologist...
- Vedanta school, wrote a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita named Tattva-prakāśikā. The text states that Dasasloki—possibly aut****d by Nimbarka—teaches...
- works have been printed/published. Brahmasūtra-vṛtti or brahma-tattva-prakāśikā - A commentary on Brahma Sutras Yoga-sudhākara which is a commentary on...
- started in June 1917. The party also purchased the Telugu newspaper Andhra Prakasika (edited by A. C. Parthasarathi Naidu). Later in 1919, both were converted...
- Laghu Amoda. Tatparya Chandrika or Chandrika is a commentary on Tattva Prakasika by Jayatirtha, which in turn is a commentary on Madhva's Brahma Sutra...
- Born 1530 Kamrup Died 1620 Occupation Smriti writer Language Kamrupi Notable works Gudhartha- prakasika on Laksmanacarya's Saradatilaka, Tirtha Kaumudi...
- ISBN 978-8120814684, page 291 Kathakopanishad with Sankara Bhasya and Ranga Ramanuja's Prakasika SS Pathak, in Sanskrit, pages 64-65, 150-151 These are two eyes, two ears...
- condensed Srimad Bhagavatam) Bhāvārtha-dīpikā-prakāśa – Vaṁśīdhara Anvitārtha prakāśikā – Gaṅgāsahāya Bhagavata-Purana by S.S. Shulba (2017, original Sanskrit);...