Sayanacharya (Samskrit : सायनाचार्यः) was a great Vedic and Samskrit scholar who lived during the reign of [[Vijayanagara Kings]]. His commentaries and works have been the foundation for many translations of vedas as of date. Early Indologists including Max Muller extensively referred to his Bhashya's or commentaries on the Four Vedas. As a bhashyakara he was viewed with different perspectives by many later day scholars, hence this article is compiled to throw light on his life and works.
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Sayanacharya (Samskrit : सायणाचार्यः) was a great Vedic and Samskrit scholar who lived during the reign of [[Vijayanagara Kings]]. His commentaries and works have been the foundation for many translations of vedas as of date. Early Indologists including Max Muller extensively referred to his Bhashya's or commentaries on the Four Vedas. As a bhashyakara he was viewed with different perspectives by many later day scholars, hence this article is compiled to throw light on his life and works.