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Jayanta Bhatta (Kashmiri;) (c. 9th Century CE) was a Kashmiri poet and philosopher of Nyaya school of Indian philosophy. In his philosophical treatise ''Nyayamanjari'' and drama ''Agamadambara'', Jayanta mentioned about the king Shankaravarman (883 – 902 CE) as his contemporary. Also, his son Abhinanda in his ''Kadambari-kathasara'', mentioned that the great grandfather of Jayanta was a minister of King Lalitaditya of 8th century CE. So most probably Jayanta belonged to the last quarter of 9th Century CE.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History of Kashmir, Contribution to Sanskrit Literature )〕 ==Ancestry== From Abhinanda’s ''Kadambari-kathasara'' (5-12), we came to know about the genealogy of Jayanta. His ancestor Shakti was a Brahmin of Bharadvaja gotra from Gauda, who settled at Darvabhisara, a place at the border of Kashmir. His son was Mitra and grandson was Shaktisvamin. Shaktisvamin, great grandfather of Jayanta was a minister of Karkota dynasty king of Kashmir Lalitaditya Muktapida (c. 724 – 761 CE). Jayanta in ''Nyayamanjari'' mentioned that his grandfather obtained a village named Gauramulaka (probably located north of Rajouri) from the king. The name of Jayanta’s father was Chandra.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Introduction to Agamadambara )〕
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