1496–1507) was an astrologer and astronomer (jyotishi or daivajña) from Nandigrama in present-day western India.
He was a son of Kamala-kara of Kaushika gotra (clan), and a pupil of Vaijanatha (or Vaidyanatha).
[2] He had three sons, who were famous jyotishis:[1] Muhurtadipika by his son Ganesha lists several works written by Keshava.
Sometimes, Ganesha's works are also attributed to Keshava.
Works written by Keshava include:[1] The following works of Keshava survive in form of manuscripts, several of which are incomplete:[1] Besides Keshava himself, several later authors have written commentaries (tika) on his works:[1][8] Ganesha's Graha-laghava or Siddhanta-rahasya was apparently based on his father's Graha-kautuka.