290 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Sept., 1915, 
vagizsa. Hall makes him a pupil of Harirama (Tarkavigisa) 
but quotes no authorities.' In the final colophon of a MS. he 
is described as resident of Navadvipa and in arlobliea as Gaura- 
desiya 
"Gadadhara Bhattacarya must be older shat peer 1732 
or 1675 a.D., the date of a MS. of his Vyutpatti-rada, His 
Sakti-vada was commented upon by a pupil of Jayarina’ hs 
cannot therefore be much later than that writer. Hem 
placed in the second quarter of the seventeenth conti. 
Gadadhara Bhattacarya, oe Naiyayika, ‘s probably to 
be distinguished from Gadadhara Cakravartti Bhat who 
wrote a commentary on the hetcttdal Kavya-prakasa.* 
21. NRSIMHA PANCANANA BHATTACARYA. 
He wrote in Nya 
(i) The Nyaya- eidahanta-matijart. bhisa, a commentary 0 
Janakinatha’s work. 
Nrsimha Pajicinana must be older than Samvat 1730 o 
1673 a.D., the date of a MS of his Bhisa. He sii bist’ 
his father Govinda,’ who may be Go vinda the son of Rudr 
Anyhow his time falls in the third quarter of the OT ee 
century, if not earlier. 
22. reigns CIRANJIVA BHATTACARYA. 
He wro 
(i) The Pideowsants -tarangini, a poem in eight tarafigas ot 
waves, in which the principal philosophical eps © wna 
viewed, with a leaning towards Nyaya. It quotes his fathe 
Raghavendra’ 8 Mantr-artha-dipa and sie 
rg in other lines, — 
(ii) The Kivya-vilasa, on poetics, in two bhangt and 
i The Madhava-campu, a story of Krisna, af 1 prose 
“ty The aor ha on metres, the illustretive Megs 
a: all, tides, p. 56. Some traditional stories | about Gedsilets 
5 oe ‘i Pandit Haraprasad Shastri in his Notices, Vol. I, rare 
VarTaat 
arerat war egeater srore faarfee fe | 
and the final pits Ss aay Ydseo suate 8 ed warTatse gat |! 
