Pakshadhara Mishra
Pakshadhara Mishra | |
|---|---|
| Born | Mithila |
| Occupation | Philosopher Professor |
| Philosophical work | |
| Region | Mithila region |
| School | Nyaya School of Indian Philosophy |
| Notable students | Vasudeva Sarvabhauma, Raghunatha Siromani |
| Main interests | Nyaya Shastra |
Pakshadhara Mishra (also known by the alias Jayadeva) was a 15th-century Indian philosopher from the Mithila region and the founder of the Nyaya Shastra sampradaya in the tradition of Gaṅgeśa. He was a practitioner of the Nyaya Shashtra during the 15th century CE. He was a member at the court of King Bhairava Singh of the Oiniwar Dynasty in Mithila. Notable pupils of his pupils include Vasudeva Sarvabhauma and Raghunatha Siromani.
Among his most notable works is the Aloka which superseded all previous commentaries on the Tattvachintamani. The Aloka itself has been confidently dated to some time between 1465-75 A.D.