Ramacandra bhatta, Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa: 1 definition

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—successor of Upendra Bhaṭṭa, predecessor of Vāmana Bhaṭṭa, Nimbārka school. Bhr. p. 212.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—poet. Śp. p. 78.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—Tattvābharaṇa, vedānta.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—
—[commentary] on Vātsyāyana’s Nyāyasūtrabhāṣya.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—Vidhivāda mīm.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—Smṛtisaṃskārarahasya.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—younger brother of Nīlakaṇṭha, son of Ānanta Bhaṭṭa, composed by order of Rāmadāsa, minister of Akbar, in 1614: Rāmavinodakaraṇa or Pañcāṅgasādhanodāharaṇa.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—younger brother of Vallabhācārya, son of Lakṣmaṇa Bhaṭṭa, born about 1484 in Kānkaravāḍa in the Telinga country: Kṛṣṇakutūhala kāvya, composed in 1520. Gopālalīlā kāvya. Rasikarañjana kāvya and—[commentary], composed at Ayodhyā in 1524. Romāvalīśataka.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—of the Tatsat family, son of Viṭṭhala, grandson of Bālakṛṣṇa: Ācārārka. Kālanirṇayadīpikā or Kālanirṇayaprakāśa. Kṛtyaratnāvalī. Prāyaścittamuktāvalī. Śrāddhacandrikā.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—Prāyaścittakutūhala.

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Rāmacandra bhaṭṭa (रामचन्द्र भट्ट):—of the Tatsat famaly, son of Viṭṭhala: Kṛtyaratnāvalī, composed in 1649.

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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.

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