The great Acharya Shri Krishna composed this Grantha in 11th century A.
Thereafter the book gained unequalled admiration and was quoted in later compositions like Prashnamarg, Vidhy m dhaviyam and Rudra's commentary on Vrihad Jataka.
The Malayalam literary composition like nniyaccicaritam carries citation from this great grantha.
The earliest mention can be cited from Shri Govinda Bhattatiri of alakkulam (a.
1237-95) who quoted it frequently.
Shri Vishnu the son of M dhavaacharya has written the Sanskrit commentary caturasundari, which is included in this work.
Sriyut Puliyur Puru ottam ambudiri wrote the Malayalam commentary.
NOTE: Translation from Caturasundari and verses from Jinendram la, Vrihad j taka, Bhuvan eepika, Pra na Tantra, Vidhy m dhaviyam, aivagya Bharnam, Saravali, J taka Parijat, Da adhy yi, Kevalgyanpra nacoodamani, roodhaphal and other important Jyotisha Granthas.
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