Vishvanatha pancanana bhattacarya, Viśvanātha pañcānana bhaṭṭācārya: 1 definition

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

Viśvanātha pañcānana bhaṭṭācārya (विश्वनाथ पञ्चानन भट्टाचार्य) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—son of Vidyānivāsa: Bhāṣāparicheda or Kārikāvalī, and its
—[commentary] Nyāyasiddhāntamuktāvalī. Nyāyatantrabodhinī or Nyāyabodhinī. Nyāyasūtravṛtti. Padārthatattvāvaloka. Piṅgalamataprakāśa, same author? Subarthatattvāloka. Ahetusamaprakaraṇa. Ben. 227. Upapattisamaprakaraṇa. Ben. 227. Kārakavāda. B. 4, 14. Rādh. 12. NW. 356. 360. Jātiṣaṭkaprakaraṇa. Ben. 226. 231. Tattvajñānavivṛddhiprakaraṇa. Ben. 227. 240. Tarkabhāṣā (?). [Mackenzie Collection] 17. This is probably the
—[commentary] on the Nyāyasūtra. Nañvādaṭīkā. Oudh. Viii, 10. Bh. 35. Padārthanirūpaṇa. Hall. p. 79. K. 154 ([anonymous]). Ben. 186. Prāptyaprāptisamajātidvayaprakaraṇa. Ben. 229. Bāhyārthabhaṅganirākaraṇa. Ben. 227. 240. Saṃśayasamaprakaraṇa. Ben. 226. 232. Satpratipakṣadeśanābhāsaprakaraṇa. Ben. 227. 229. Viśvanāthīya. Oppert. 3882. 5166. Ii, 4943. 4944. 9656.

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Viśvanātha pañcānana bhaṭṭācārya (विश्वनाथ पञ्चानन भट्टाचार्य):—son of Vidyānivāsa: Alaṃkārapariṣkāra. Nyāyasūtravṛtti, composed in 1635. Padārthatattvāloka, a
—[commentary] on Raghunātha’s Padārthakhaṇḍana. Ākhyātavādavyākhyā.

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