alaṁk. attributed to Sāyaṇa, son of Māyaṇa, younger brother of [Page406-b] Mādhava and elder brother of Bhoganātha. Mysore I. p. 297 (4 mss.).
Illustrative verses here are in praise of Sāyaṇa, the author, and are the composition of Bhoganātha; they form a collection called Udāharaṇamālā; these verses refer to Sāyaṇa and Mādhava as ministers of Harihara I (1336-55 A. D.) and Bukka (1355-77 A. D.); refers to Sāyaṇa as having helped Bukka to capture Udayagiri and establish a kingdom there, as the minister of Kampaṇa I (1343-50) and minister and tutor of his son Saṁgama II (insc. 1353), as having taken part in wars with and defeated Sambuvarāja, and as a patron of scholars.
Other works of Bhoganātha are also q. here.
See Ind. Ant. 1916, pp. 22-24. The Alaṁk. sudhānidhi q. Viśveśvara's Camatkāracandrikā, the verse q. being a Cakrabandha mentioning King Śiṅgabhūpāla; it q. also the Rasārṇavasudhākara.
This is evidently the work q. by Kumārasvāmin and Appayya (Vṛttivārttika p. 19).
For a detailed critical study see D. C. Sarasvati, ABORI. Golden Jubilee Vol. pp. 253-82.
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