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कविचन्द्र (kavicandra)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
कवि—चन्द्र
m.
N.
of various authors (of the Kāvyacandrikā
of the Dhātu-candrikā
of the Ratnāvalī
of the Rāmacandra-campū
of the Śānti-candrikā
of the Sārala-harī grammar
of a book named Stavāvali).
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
कविचन्द्र king, praised by Pañcākṣara. Skm.
कविचन्द्र father of Jayadeva Vāgīśa, grandfather of
Viṣṇurāma (Prāyaścittādarśa). L. 951.
कविचन्द्र
Vaidyakaratnāvalī. Paris (B 242 I).
कविचन्द्र, son of Karṇapūra, father of Kavibhūṣaṇa and
Kavivallabha. Poet. Padyāvalī:
Kavicandrodaya.
Kāvyacandrikā.
Dhātucandrikā. Mentioned Oxf. 212^a.
Dhātusādhana(gr.). IO. 1292.
Ratnāvalī kāvya. Mentioned Oxf. 211^b.
Rāmacandracampū, ibid.
Vrajyā kāvya. Sūcīpattra 13.
Śānticandrikā kāvya. Mentioned Oxf. 211^b.
Sāralaharī grammar. Mentioned Oxf. 212^a.
Stavāvali kāvya, ibid.
कविचन्द्र
Manoramā Meghadūtaṭīkā.
कविचन्द्र son of Karṇapūra:
Cikitsāratnāvalī, composed in 1661 (?).
Abhyankara Grammar
English
कविचन्द्र author of a small treatise on grammar called Sārasatvarī. He lived in the seventeenth century A.D. He was a resident of Darbha- ṅgā. Jayakṛṣṇa is also given as the name of the author of the Sārasa- tvarī grammar and it is possible that Jayakṛṣṇa was given the title, or another name, Kavicandra.