Vidyamadhava
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Vidyamadhava
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Vidyamadhava was an Indian astrologer and poet who flourished around 1350 CE. He was a member of a Tulu Brahmin family Nīlamana residing in a village called Guṇavatī near Gokarna, Karnataka, on the west coast of India. His father was one Narayaṇa Pūjypāda, a scholar in the court of King Mallappa. The best known work of Vidyamadhava is Muhūrtadarśana, a treatise in fifteen chapters dealing with fixing the most auspicious day and time for performing all sorts of religious and other ceremonies. Vid
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Indian astrologer and poet
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidyamadhava
date created:
2024-07-15T01:15:19Z
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2024-08-27T08:12:04Z
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