Ānanda Bhaṭṭa

Ānanda Bhaṭṭa

Ānanda Bhaṭṭa was a 16th or 17th century Bengali Shaivaite commentator on Vedanta.

He is the author of the "Vallalacharita", supposedly written at the behest of the Raja of Nabadvip, Buddhimanta Khan.

Editions:
*"Vedantakaumudi on the Vijnanabhairava", ed. Mukunda Rama Sastri, 1918.


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