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teenth century. 
He should be distinguished from the later Mathuranatha 
Sukla,’ who is credited with numerous works on Smrti, Yoga, 
rhetoric, etc. ; 
7. KRSNADASA SARVVABHAUMA BHATTACARYA. 
He wrote :— 
(i) The Tattva-cinta-mani-didhiti-prasarint,® & sub-commen- 
tary of Raghunatha’s famous commentary. 
ii) The Anuman-Gloka-prasarint, a sub-commentary of 
Jayadeva’s Aloka, Anumana-khanda. No MS. yet found. 
Nothing is known of him personally. He must be older 
ore Sin 1524 or 1602 a.D., the date of a MS. of his Anwmana- 
rg hiti-prasarint.* As he notes different readings of the 
Sapad he must be considerably later than Raghunatha. 
aay falls roughly in the third quarter of the sixteenth 
y: 
8. GUNANANDA VIDYAVAGISA BHATTACARYA. 
He wrote works generally ending in viveka. 
(i) The Anuméana-didhiti-viveka, a commentary on Raghu- 
natha s famous work. No MS. found. Quoted in his Atma- 
lattva-viveka-didhiti-tika (No. ii). 
(ii) The Atma-tattva-viveka-didhiti-tika, a sub-commentary 
a thereon. 
th fiv) The Nyaya-kusum-anjali-viveka, a commentary on 
© Karikas or verses of Udayana’s work. 
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Pp. 56, N ittra, Notices, se 8 
le ’ oO. 1089, : 
Q see the head note for the ere oS sie.is, eae 
Ds attributed to the 
tead of to Mathiranatha Sukla. 
b. Ind. Series. For (ii) see p. 8:— 
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