This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by addi ng citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and remov ed. (June 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Mahidhara ("earth-bearing") was a 16th-century commentator of the Vedas. His tre atises include the Mantramahodadhi (mantra-uda-dh, "great ocean of mantras") of c a. 1588, and the Vedadipa (veda-dipa, "light of the Vedas"). The latter concerns the Vajasaneyi-samhita of the White Yajurveda. Mahidhara's namesake is a legendary mountain described in the Mahabharata, which is also an epithet of Vishnu. Editions[edit] Mantramahodadhi with the Commentary Nauka, Sri Satguru Publications, Indian Book s Centre, Delhi (1984, 1985), ISBN 978-81-7030-050-2. Mahidhara's Mantra mahodadhih: Text in Sanskrit and roman along with English tra nslation and comprehensive commentary, Prachya Prakashan (1992) Isavasyopanisad bhasya sangraha: Sankara bhasyam, Uvata bhasyam, Sayana bhasyam, Mahidhara bhasyam, Prakasa bhasyam, Yogapaksiyam Pra. Bha., Svami Dayananda, Ja gadisa Samskrta Pustakalaya; Nutana samskarana edition (2001), ISBN 978-81-87177 -21-0 A. Weber, The Vajasaneyi-samhita in the Madhyandina- and the Kanva-shakha Berlin (1852), reprint Chowkhamba (1972). See also[edit] Sayana Uvata
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