Abhinava Chandrika

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| author = Satyanatha Tirtha

| country = India

| language = Sanskrit

| subject = Hindu philosophy

| genre = Dvaita Vedanta

| publisher = Original: 17th century; Modern: Published by Uttaradi Math (1945) {{sfn|Sharma|2000|p=447}}

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Abhinava Chandrika ({{Langx|sa|अभिनव चन्द्रिका}}; {{IAST|Abhinava-Candrikā}}) is a Sanskrit work on Dvaita philosophy written by Satyanatha Tirtha. It is a lucid adaptation of the well-known commentary on Jayatirthas Tattvaprakāśikā, which is a commentary on Madhvacharya's Brahma-sutra bhashya.{{Sfn|Sharma|1978|p=822}} It runs to 12,600 granthas and is magnum opus of Satyanatha Tirtha.{{Sfn|Sharma|2000|p=446}}{{Sfn|Glasenapp|1992|p=240}}{{Sfn|Dasgupta|1991|p=62}}

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Category:Dvaita Vedanta

Category:Religious philosophical literature

Category:17th-century Sanskrit literature