Keshav Kashmiri
Keshav Kashmiri | |
|---|---|
| Preceded by | Gāṅgala Bhaṭṭāchārya |
| Succeeded by | Śrībhaṭṭa Devāchārya |
| Personal life | |
| Born | c. 1410 CE |
| Died | c. 1490 CE |
| Era | c. 15 Century |
| Region | South Asia |
| Notable work(s) | Vedānta Kaustubha Prabhā, Kramadīpīkā |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Philosophy | Svābhāvika Bhedābheda |
| Sect | Nimbarka Sampradaya |
Keshav Kashmiri (c. 15th century) also known as Keshavacharya and Keshava Kashmriri Bhattacharya (Sanskrit: केशव काश्मीरी, केशवाचार्य, केशव काश्मीरी भट्टाचार्य, romanized: Keśava Kāśmīrī, Keśavācārya, Keśava Kāśmīrī Bhaṭṭācārya) was an Indian philosopher, theologian and poet. He was a Gauda Brāhmana of North, born in the province of Maharashtra, in the village of Vaidūrya-pattanam, also known as Pratiṣṭhāna. He was a disciple of Mukunda and Gāṅgala Bhaṭṭāchārya. He became the 33rd ācārya of the Nimbārka Sampradāya. According to tradition, he thrice conquered all learned men of his time, which earned him the epithet 'Jagadvijayī.