Sri Bhaskara Dikshita: 1 definition

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Source: archive.org: T.T.D. Monthly Bulletin Vol. VIII

Sri Bhaskara Dikshita seems to belong to the southern parts. He was the disciple of Krishnananda Saraswati, the author of Siddhanta Siddhanjañam. He was the son of Venkatapathi Yajwan. He is mentioned as one of the donees of the Tiruvisa-nallur village grant by Raja Sarfoji, the first, who ruled Tanjore from 1684-1711. As far as known now, he is the author of Ratna Tulika, a commentary on Krishnananda’s Siddhanta Siddhan-jana. Both the original work and the commentary are regarded as two of the important works on Advaita.

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