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  1. Abhinava Chandrika (Sanskrit:अभिनव चन्द्रिका); (Abhinava-Candrikā), is a Sanskrit work on Dvaita philosophy written by Satyanatha Tirtha. It is a lucid adaptation of the well-known commentary on Jayatirthas Tattvaprakāśikā, which is a commentary on Madhvacharya's Brahma-sutra bhashya.

  2. 9 de may. de 2023 · Abhinaya Chandrika is an ancient Indian text on Odissi dance. It was written by Maheswara Mohapatra in the 15th century under the royal patronage of Sriman Narayan Dev of the Kingdom of Khemundi. There are 284 verses in this text. The first two verses are in praise of Ganapati and Lord Jagannatha.

  3. Abhinaya Chandrika. Abhinaya Chandrika, an ancient text on Odissi, deals with the mudras and techniques of this dance form. Abhinayaka is an ancient Indian treatise on Odissi dance. It was written by Maheswar Mohapatra under the royal patronage of Sriman Narayan Deva of Khemundi kingdom in 15th century A.D. This text contains 284 verses.

  4. Abhinava Chandrika ( sánscrito: अभिनव चन्द्रिका); ( Abhinava-Candrikā), es una obra en sánscrito sobre la filosofía Dvaita escrita por Satyanatha Tirtha. Es una lúcida adaptación del conocido comentario sobre Jayatirthas Tattvaprakāśikā, que es un comentario sobre el Brahma-sutra bhashya de Madhvacharya .

  5. Abhinava Chandrika. Abhinava Chandrika is a commentary on Tattva Prakasika by Jayatirtha, which in turn is a commentary on Madhva's Brahma Sutra Bhashya (which is a bhashya or a commentary on Badarayana's Brahma Sūtras). It is his magnum opus which runs to 12,500 stanzas.

  6. www.tatvavada.org › eng › worksBrahma Sutra Bhasya

    1.Tatparya Chandirka of Sri Vyasarajaru. 2.Gurvartha dhIpikA of Sri Vadiraja. 3.BhAvabhOdhe of Sri Raghuttama tIrtha. 4.BhAvadhIpa of Sri Raghavendra tIrtha (Mantralaya) 5.Abhinava Chandrika of Sri Sathyanatha tIrtha. 6.BhAvarathna kOsha of Sri SumathIndra tIrtha. webmaster@tatvavada.org.

  7. Abhinaya Chandrika is a book on Odissi dance. It was written by Maheshwara Mahapatra in 1764 CE. Abhinaya Chandrika gives particular importance to the lasya bhava in dance. Dance as per Abhinaya Chandrika. The dancer comes to the stage. Offers pranamas to Guru, Bhumi, and instruments. Prays to Shiva. Prays to Ganesha.