Vādighaṅghala - Collected Information
| Uniform Name | Vādighaṅghala (see Trikha 2012a: 112; Singh 2008: 108; Pollok 2005: 637) "... was well versed in the three schools of logic and in the Lokāyata, Sāṅkhya, Vedānta and Bauddha systems of philosophy" (Singh 2008: 108). Singh refers to "MAR [= Mysore Archelogical Report, Bangalore] 1921, pp. 23-4". | |
| Alternative Name | "Vādighangala Bhaṭṭa" (Singh 2008: 108)
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"Muñjārya Vādighangala Bhaṭṭa" (Singh 2008: 103)
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"Vādijaṅghāladeva" (Pollok 2005: 637)
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"Vādighaṅkāla" (Pollok 2005: 637)
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| Related Work | Work Authored by Vādighaṅghala |
Śrutānupalinī
(Pollok 2005: 637f.)
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| Related Person | Contempory of Vādighaṅghala |
Kṛṣṇa III
(Singh 2008: 109; Pollok 2005: 641)
"Vādighangala Bhaṭṭa's advice to the Rāṣṭrakūṭa King Kṛṣṇa III enabled the latter to conquer all regions" (Singh ibid.).
"Vādijaṅghaladeva and Ratnaśrī were contemporaries at the Rāṣṭrakūṭa court of Kṛṣṇa III" (Pollok, ibid.).
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Non Categorized Relationship |
Mārasiṃha II
(Singh 2008: 103)
"The famous Jaina teacher Muñjārya Vādighaṅgala Bhaṭṭa received an endowment of the village Bagiyūr from the Gaṅga king Mārasiṃha II" (Singh 2008: 103).
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