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________________ THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY (FEBRUARY, 1916 - I may also add here that another inscription, 27 which appears to be dated in A. D. 1377, also mentions Vidy:Iranya. We are therefore led to the conclusion that Madhavacharya must have been a minister sometime before A. D. 1377. According to tradition he died in A. D. 1386 at the ripe age of ninety. That he lived more than eighty-five years is made evident in the following verse from the Devya paradhastólra, a work said to have been composed by him: परित्यक्ता देवा विविधपरिसेवाकुलतया मया पंचाशतिराधिकमपनीते तु वयसि । इदानीं चेन्मातस्तव यदि कृपा नापि भविता निरालंबो लंबोदरजननिक यामि शरणं ॥ Before taking leave of Madhavacharya, it is necessary to say a few words about the authorship of the Sarvadarsun isangraha, which is generally believed to be one of his works. The quotations given on page 2 make it abundantly clear that Mayara was the father of Midhavacharya and Sayana. Sâyana styles himself Mâyana-Sâyaņa in accordance with the well-known practice of giving the father's name first. What do we find in the Sarvadarśanasangraha / The following extracts from this work plainly indicate that Madhava, its author, was the son of Sayana : श्रीमत्सायणदुग्धाब्धिकौस्तुभेन महौजसा। क्रियते माधवार्येण सर्वदर्शनसंग्रहः॥ श्रीमस्सायणमाधव , प्रभुरुपन्यास्यत्सतां प्रीतये. इति श्रीमत्सायणमाधवीये सर्वदर्शनसंग्रहे. If Madhavâcharya had been the author of the work, he would certainly have styled himself ATT TETT and ArYTAN; and, as far as we know, there is no other work of his in which he styles himself . It is therefore reasonable to conclude that Madhava, the author of the Sarvadarbanasangraha, is a different person altogether from Madhavacharya. Who may this Mâdhava be? I venture to think that he is the son of Sayana, the younger brother of Madhavacharya. From Sayana's Alankdra-sudhanidhi, which was referred to on pages 1 and 2 and which will be noticed in detail further on, we learn that he had a son named Mayata who was skilful in writing poetry and prose (HOT TOYOTA Tisch IT). And the Conjeeveram inscription alluded to on page 2 is said to have the name Mâyana in the place where one would expect the name Mâdhava. It may there fore be supposed that Mayara is a corrupt form of Midhava and that the Madhava of the Sarvadarianasangraha is identical with the Mayana of the Alinkdrasudhanidhi. Nor are other grounds wanting to support this conclusion: (1) In the manuscripts of the Sarvadarsanasangraha, the following sentence, which states that Sankara-darsana, having been treated of elsewhere, has been omitted here. occurs at the end of Patañjala-dariana : इत परं सर्वदर्शनशिरोमविभूतं शांकरदर्शनमन्यव निरूपितमित्यत्रोपेक्षितं. And the colophon at the end of Sánkara-darsana, which runs : इति श्रीसायणार्यविरचिते सकलदर्शनशिरोलंकाररत्न श्रीमच्छांकरवर्शन परिसमाप्त. attributes its authorship to Sâyaņa. From this we have to infer that Sankara-darsana having been treated of elsewhere by his father Sâyana, Madhava omitted to write on it in his work. 27 Epi. Car., VI, Koppa 19.
SR No.032537
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 45
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages380
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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