Mahamahopadhyaya Sankara Mishra | |
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शंकर मिश्र | |
Personal | |
Religion | Hinduism |
Parent | Bhavanatha Mishra (Ayachi Mishra) |
Era | 15th Century CE |
Region | Mithila region |
School | Vaisheshika |
Main interest(s) | Vaisheshika Sutra, Nyaya Shastra |
Alma mater | Ancient Mithila University |
Known for | Upaskara ( Commentary on Vaisheshika Sutra) |
Other names | Shankara Mishra |
Occupation | Philosopher, Teacher |
Sankara Mishra (Sanskrit: शंकर मिश्र), also known as Shankara Mishra, was an Indian Vedic scholar during the 15th century in Mithila. He was a scholar of Vaisheshika school of thought in the Indian philosophy.[1][2][3][4] Vaisheshika philosophy is one of the six schools of the Indian Philosophy.