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Kaumudi (Sanskrit: ''kaumudī'' "enlightenment, illumination, explanatory commentary") may refer to: * '' Vijñānakaumudī'', work by Ananda Bhatta * ''
Siddhāntakaumudī ''Siddhantakaumudi'' () is a book by Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita on Sanskrit grammar. Its full name ''Vaiyakaranasiddhantakaumudi''. Bhattoji Dixit composed Siddhanta Kaumudi on the basis of Prakriyakaumudi. He himself wrote Praudha Manorama Tika on ...
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Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita Bhattoji Dikshita (Pronunciation: bʱəʈʈod͡ʒiː d̪ɪkʂɪt̪ᵊ) was a 17th-century Sanskrit grammarian who authored the , Shabda-Kaustubha, and Prauda Manorama. He was born into a Brahmin family and settled in Varanasi, a major hub for Sans ...
* '' Kaumudī Mahotsava'', work by an unknown Indian poet (circa 3rd century CE) * ''
Sambad Kaumudi ''Sambad Kaumudi'' () was a Bengali weekly newspaper published from Kolkata in the first half of the 19th century by Ram Mohan Roy. It was a noted pro-Reformist publication that actively campaigned for the abolition(stop) of the Sati Pratha. Hi ...
'', Bengali newspaper in colonial India (1819–1836) * ''
Kerala Kaumudi ''Kerala Kaumudi'' is a Malayalam language daily newspaper published from Kerala, India, headquartered in the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram. It was founded in 1911 by C. V. Kunhiraman as a periodical. His son K. Sukumaran later served as ...
'', Malayalam newspaper published in India * ''Kaumudi'' (magazine), Gujarati language literary magazine formerly punlsihed in India (1924–1937) *
Kaumudi Munshi Kaumudi Munshi was an Indian classical music musician. She was born in Banaras in 1929, and died in 2020 in Mumbai. Munshi studied Thumri with Siddheshwari Devi and ghazal ''Ghazal'' is a form of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic ...
, Indian classical musician (1929–2020) *
Kaumudi Teacher Kaumudi teacher (16 July 1917, Vayakkara - 4 August 2009) was a Gandhian and an Indian freedom activist from Kannur, Kerala. She was known for voluntarily donating her ornaments to Gandhi when the latter visited Vatakara on 14 January 1934 which ...
, Indian freedom fighter (1917–2009) {{disambig