Govinda Dikshita was a scholar, philosopher, statesman and musicologist. He was a
Kannadiga (native Kannada language speaker) belonging to the
Hoysala Karnataka Brahmin community, although he served as a minister in the region of Thanjavur under
Achuthappa Nayak and
Raghunatha Nayak. He lived in a palatial house in
Patteeswaram, the remnants of which are believed to exist. This versatile genius and erudite scholar composed Arivamsa Saracharitram and Sangitha Sudhanidhi(a treatise on music). He is credited with the construction and repair of the Amman shrine of
Thenupuriswarar Temple at
Patteeswaram. The sculpture of Dikshita and his wife, holding their hands in adoration, are found in the
mandap in front of the Amman shrine. Legend associates him with Tirunageswaram, a village located 6 km from Kumbakonam in the Kumbakonam - Karaikal road and also with Patteswaram, 6 km south east of Kumbakonam. Life like images of Govinda Dikshithar is now worshipped at Patteswaram, with the presiding deity of Linga also called "Govinda Dikshita lingam". Dikshita spent his early years in Vijayanagara kingdom where he attained his education. Dikshita is a Karnataka Brahmin of Asvalayana sutra of Rig veda. ==Carnatic Music==