[2] He composed the Vayu Stuti, one of the most famous Stotras in the Madhva tradition.
[3] Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya was the teacher of the King of Kasaragod called Jayasimha.
[1] The debate lasted for 7–8 days and in the end, he accepted Sri Madhva's philosophy and became his disciple.
He also composed a book called Tatva pradeepika, which is a commentary of Sri Madhvacharya's Brahma Sutra Bhashya.
There have been others works accredited to Panditacharya, of which a book called Tattvapradeepa, which is a commentary of Sri Madhvacharya's Brahma Sutra Bhashya and Vayu Stuti are most notable.