Mādhava means Krishna. It may also refer to: a Sanskrit patronymic, "descendant of Madhu (a man of the Yadu tribe)". especially of Krishna, see Madhava (Vishnu) an icon of Krishna Madhava of Sangamagrama, fourteenth-century Indian mathematician Madhvacharya, philosopher in the Vaishnavism tradition Madhava Vidyaranya, Advaita saint and brother of Sayana Venkata Madhava, 10th to 12th century commentator of the Rigveda Madhavdeva, 16th-century proponent of Ekasarana dharma, neo-Vaishnavism of Assam relating to springtime; the first month of spring, see Chaitra Madhava or Madhava-kara, an
Mādhava means Krishna. It may also refer to: a Sanskrit patronymic, "descendant of Madhu (a man of the Yadu tribe)". especially of Krishna, see Madhava (Vishnu) an icon of Krishna Madhava of Sangamagrama, fourteenth-century Indian mathematician Madhvacharya, philosopher in the Vaishnavism tradition Madhava Vidyaranya, Advaita saint and brother of Sayana Venkata Madhava, 10th to 12th century commentator of the Rigveda Madhavdeva, 16th-century proponent of Ekasarana dharma, neo-Vaishnavism of Assam relating to springtime; the first month of spring, see Chaitra Madhava or Madhava-kara, an Indian physician of the 7th or early 8th century Madhava Vagata Srinivas, a staunch srivaishnava preacher and philosper Madhava, titular protagonist of the ancient Indian drama Mālatīmādhava by Bhavabhuti Madhava, a character in the 11th-century Indian story collection Shringara-manjari-katha
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