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Krishnabhatta, °­áš›ášŁáš‡a˛úłó˛šáš­áš­˛š, Krishna-bhatta: 5 definitions

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The Sanskrit term °­áš›ášŁáš‡a˛úłó˛šáš­áš­˛š can be transliterated into English as Krsnabhatta or Krishnabhatta, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

In Hinduism

Chandas (prosody, study of Sanskrit metres)

: Shodhganga: a concise history of Sanskrit Chanda literature

°­áš›ášŁáš‡a˛úłó˛šáš­áš­˛š (कृष्णभट्ŕ¤�) or ŚrÄŤ°ěṛṣṇabhaáš­áš­a Kavikalānidhi (C. 1669-1744 C.E.) was an exponent of many śÄĺ˛őłŮ°ů˛š˛ő viz. °ěÄĺąš˛â˛š, ˛šąô˛šáš…kÄĺ°ů˛š, ąš˛âÄĺ°ě˛š°ů˛šáš‡a, ąšąđťĺÄĺ˛ÔłŮ˛š including chandas. He composed VṛttamuktāvalÄŤ in Sanskrit prosody. He was the son of Lakᚣmaṇa and hailed from Gautamagotra. His family (including him) migrated from place to place such as Andhra Pradesh VāraṇāsÄŤ Prayāga Bāndhavanagara BĹŤndÄŤnagara Amber Bharatapur. He received the patronage of many kings for whom he has composed many works in Sanskrit, Hindi and VrajabhāᚣÄ�.

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Chandas (छन्दस्) refers to Sanskrit prosody and represents one of the six Vedangas (auxiliary disciplines belonging to the study of the Vedas). The science of prosody (chandas-shastra) focusses on the study of the poetic meters such as the commonly known twenty-six metres mentioned by Pingalas.

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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—father of Tryambaka Bhaáš­áš­a (Laghuvṛtti). L. 1380.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):â€�°ěṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a, father of Meṅganātha Bhaáš­áš­a, grandfather of Gopāla Bhaáš­áš­a (MÄŤmāᚃsāvidhibhōᚣaṇa). Hall. p. 194.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—former name of VidyādhirājatÄŤrtha. He died in 1333. Bhr. p. 203.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—successor of Vāmana Bhaáš­áš­a, predecessor of Padmākara Bhaáš­áš­a, Nimbārka school. Bhr. p. 212.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—poet. Śp. p. 18.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Aparakṛṣṇīya, prayoga. Oppert. Ii, 2900. PĹŤrvakṛṣṇīya, prayoga. Oppert. Ii, 2954.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Auᚣadhaprakāra med. Bik. 630.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—KarmatattvapradÄŤpikā [dharma]

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Kavirahasya [dharma] Oudh. Iii, 16. Kālacandrikā [dharma] Oudh. Iii, 16. Peters. 3, 387. KālanirṇayadÄŤpikā [dharma] Oudh. Iii, 16. Sarojasundara [dharma] Oudh. Iii, 16.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—KiraṇāvalÄŤáš­ÄŤkā. NW. 338.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Kṛṣṇabhakti. K. 172.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Cāturmāsyaprayoga Baudh. Np. V, 150. ŚrāddhadÄŤdhiti. Np. V, 72.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—JÄŤvatpitṛkakartavyasaᚃcaya. Burnell. 136^b. Oppert. Ii, 8029.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Tarkacandrikā.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Bhāgavatapurāṇaáš­ÄŤkā. Oppert. Ii, 9788.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Muktivādaáš­ÄŤkā. NW. 332.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):â€�
—[commentary] on Āpastamba’s Śrautaprāyaścitta. B. 1, 150.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):â€�(?): SamayamayĹŤkha. NW. 90.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Siddhāntacintāmaṇi, ąšąđťĺÄĺ˛ÔłŮ˛š.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Smṛtisārasaᚃgraha. Rice. 224.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—son of Hosiṅga Rāmeśvara: Duᚣᚭadamana°ěÄĺąš˛â˛š. K. 60. Burnell. 158^b.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—son of Viṣṇu Bhaáš­áš­a, of the Paáš­avardhana family, nephew of Gadādhara: Padārthacandrikāvilāsa. Hall. p. 75. NW. 364. He censures the MitabhāᚣiṇÄ� of Mādhava SarasvatÄŤ. PadārtharatnamaĂąjōᚣÄ�. Report. Xxv. MāthurÄŤáš­ÄŤkā. NW. 340.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Smṛtisārasaᚃgraha. add ł§łžáš›tžą˛őÄĺ°ů˛š.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—son of Hosiṅga Rāmeśvara. add ŚÄĺ˛őłŮ°ů˛š˛őÄĺ°ů´ÇťĺťĺłóÄĺ°ů˛š.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—son of Viṣṇu Bhaáš­áš­a: Padārthacandrikāvilāsa. See SaptapadārthÄŤ.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—father of Tryambaka Bhaáš­áš­a (VidhyaparādhaprāyaścittalaghudÄŤpikā).

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—author of KarmatattvapradÄŤpikā. See Kṛṣṇa, son of Puruᚣottama.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Raghuvaṃśaáš­ÄŤkā.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—RāmagÄŤta.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—son of Nārāyaṇa: GāyatrÄŤpuraścaraṇaprayoga. Mantramahodadhau Śatacaṇḍīprayoga.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Nalodayaáš­ÄŤkā.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—Ṣaḍṛtuvarṇana.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—SundarÄŤstavarāja.

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Kṛṣṇa bhaáš­áš­a (कृष्ŕ¤� भट्ट):—son of Raṅganātha: Avayavaáš­ÄŤkā. Hz. 996. 1238. Caturdaśalakᚣaṇīkroḍa. Hz. 1366. C. on Gadādhara’s Pakᚣatā. Hz. 981. C. on Gadādhara’s PaĂącalakᚣaṇÄ�. Hz. 835. PaĂącalakᚣaṇīkroḍa. Hz. 1367. Vyadhikaraṇadharmāvachinnābhāvagranthaáš­ÄŤkā. Hz. 1237. C. on Gadādhara’s Sāmānyanirukti. Hz. 1349. C. on Gadādhara’s SiᚃhavyāghrÄŤ. Hz. 835.

Kṛṣṇa bhaṭṭa has the following synonyms: Kṛṣṇambhaṭṭa.

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1) °­áš›ášŁáš‡a˛úłó˛šáš­áš­˛š (कृष्णभट्ŕ¤�):—[=°ěṛṣṇa-˛úłó˛šáš­áš­˛š] [from °ěṛṣṇa] m. Name of a grammarian

2) [v.s. ...] of a poet

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