रघुनन्दनभट्टाचार्य (raghunandanabhaTTAcArya)
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Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
Englishरघुनन्दन भट्टाचार्य son of Harihara Bhaṭṭa, author of
the 28 Tattva, the comprehensive name of these
being Smṛtitattva. He is quoted in the Nirṇaya-
sindhu (1612), and quotes himself Rāyamukuṭa (1431).
The order of the Tattva is given in the beginning
of the Malamāsatattva as follows: 1. Malamāsa. 2.
Dāya. 3. Saṃskāra. 4. Śuddhi. 5. Prāyaścitta. 6. Vi-
vāha. 7. Tithi. 8. Janmāṣṭamī. 9. Durgotsava.
10. Vyavahāra. 11. Ekādaśī. 12. Jalāśayotsārga.
13. Ṛgvedivṛṣotsarga. 14. Yajurvedivṛṣotsarga.
15. Sāmagavṛṣotsarga. 16. Vrata. 17. Devaprati-
ṣṭhā. 18. Divya. 19. Jyotis. 20. Vāstuyāga. 21.
Dīkṣā. 22. Āhnika. 23. Kṛtya. (24. Maṭhapra-
tiṣṭha)
1). This Tattva is wanting in the enumeration, unless the term
pratiṣṭhāyām includes two. 25. Puruṣottamakṣetra. 26. Chandoga-
śrāddha. 27. Yajurvediśrāddha. 28. Śūdrakṛtya-
vicāra
.--The MSS. of the Tattva come almost
exclusively from Bengal and the Northern Provinces,
nor does the authority of Raghunandana extend
beyond them. They have been given in their alpha-
betical order.
Grahayajñatattva. Oxf. 287^a. Parīs (B 71 a).
This is the last chapter of the Saṃskāratattva.
Tīrthayātrātattva. Oxf. 288^a.
Tripuṣkaraśāntipramāṇatattva. L. 1082.
Commentary on Jīmūtavāhana's Dāyabhāga. IO. 76 A.
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