Uvaṭa

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Uvaṭa was a commentator of the Vedas.[1] He wrote commentaries of the prātiśākhyas, notably on the Rigveda-pratishakhya of Shaunaka.[2]

According to Bhimasena's Sudhasagara-tika, he was a brother of Kaiyata, the author of Mahabhaṣyapradipa, and of Rajanka Mammata, and lived at the court of Bhoja, in the mid eleventh century.

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