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of this work in the Adyar Library, but they do not
throw much light on this question. Dr. Burnell thinks
that the Bhavasvamin mentioned by Bhatta Bhaskara is
identical with the author of the" Bodhayanakalpasūtra-
vivaraṇa" but, on what authority he says so, is not clear.
Kumāra Bhavasvāmin is the grandson of Bhavasvamin
and son of Sri Krsna. He is known
to us as the author of a work
called Advaitacintamani, a manual on
Advaita Vedānta. The work has yet to be discovered.
Kumāra Bhavasvamin's son was known as Sri Krsna
and his son in turn was called Bhava-
svamin. He seems to have had the
title Vaikuntha-Ghantamani. Probably he was a great
Bhagavata.
Kumara Bhava-
svamin.
Bhavasvamin.
Srinivasa Dikṣita was the son of Bhavasvamin and
Srinivasa Diksita.
Lakşmi. Having studied under one
Kesavayogi, he attained a high
degree of proficiency in almost all the S'astras. He was
a master of six langnages. He wrote with equal facility
works on all the Sastras and had the titles Ratnakheta,
ṣaḍbhāṣāsārvabhauma, etc.
According to Balayajñavedesvara, Srinivasa was the
author of more than a hundred works. The following
4
works are mentioned by name.
1. Advaitakaustubha.
2. Vadatārāvali.
3. Madhvavidhvamsana.
4. Bauddhatantramathana.
of this work in the Adyar Library, but they do not
throw much light on this question. Dr. Burnell thinks
that the Bhavasvamin mentioned by Bhatta Bhaskara is
identical with the author of the" Bodhayanakalpasūtra-
vivaraṇa" but, on what authority he says so, is not clear.
Kumāra Bhavasvāmin is the grandson of Bhavasvamin
and son of Sri Krsna. He is known
to us as the author of a work
called Advaitacintamani, a manual on
Advaita Vedānta. The work has yet to be discovered.
Kumāra Bhavasvamin's son was known as Sri Krsna
and his son in turn was called Bhava-
svamin. He seems to have had the
title Vaikuntha-Ghantamani. Probably he was a great
Bhagavata.
Kumara Bhava-
svamin.
Bhavasvamin.
Srinivasa Dikṣita was the son of Bhavasvamin and
Srinivasa Diksita.
Lakşmi. Having studied under one
Kesavayogi, he attained a high
degree of proficiency in almost all the S'astras. He was
a master of six langnages. He wrote with equal facility
works on all the Sastras and had the titles Ratnakheta,
ṣaḍbhāṣāsārvabhauma, etc.
According to Balayajñavedesvara, Srinivasa was the
author of more than a hundred works. The following
4
works are mentioned by name.
1. Advaitakaustubha.
2. Vadatārāvali.
3. Madhvavidhvamsana.
4. Bauddhatantramathana.