Praudhamanorama, Prauḍhamanoramā, Praudha-manorama: 6 definitions

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Vyakarana (Sanskrit grammar)

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Source: Wikisource: A dictionary of Sanskrit grammar

Prauḍhamanoramā (प्रौढमनोरमा).—Popularly called मनोरमा (manoramā) also; the famous commentary on the Siddhantakaumudi of Bhattoji Diksita written by the author himself to explain fully in a scholarly manner the popular grammar written by him; , the word प्रौढमनेरमा (prauḍhamaneramā) is used in contrast with बालमनोरमा (bālamanoramā) another commentary on the Siddhantakaumudi by Vasudevadiksita. On account of the difficult nature of it, it is usual to read the प्रौढमनेरमा (prauḍhamaneramā) upto the end of the Karaka-prakarana only in the Sanskrit PathaSalas before the study of the Sabdendusekhara and the Paribhsendusekhara is undertaken.

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Vyakarana (व्याकरण, vyākaraṇa) refers to Sanskrit grammar and represents one of the six additional sciences (vedanga) to be studied along with the Vedas. Vyakarana concerns itself with the rules of Sanskrit grammar and linguistic analysis in order to establish the correct context of words and sentences.

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General definition (in Hinduism)

[«previous next»] — Praudhamanorama in Hinduism glossary
Source: Wisdom Library: Hinduism

The Prauḍhamanoramā (प्रौढमनोरमा) is one of four grammatical texts known to have been written by Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita. The Prauḍhamanoramā is an autocommentary on the Siddhāntakaumudī

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Sanskrit dictionary

[«previous next»] — Praudhamanorama in Sanskrit glossary
Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

Prauḍhamanoramā (प्रौढमनोरमा).—Name of a commentary on सिद्धान्तकौमुदी (siddhāntakaumudī) and other works. कुचमर्दनम् (kucamardanam) a com. on this work.

Prauḍhamanoramā is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms prauḍha and manoramā (मनोरमा). See also (synonyms): proḍhamanoramā.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Prauḍhamanoramā (प्रौढमनोरमा) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—a
—[commentary] on Keśvārka’s Jātakapaddhati by Divākara.
—by Nṛsiṃha. Np. 1, 78.
—by Raṅganātha. Ben. 26. Np. Ii, 114.

2) Prauḍhamanoramā (प्रौढमनोरमा):—a
—[commentary] on his Siddhāntakaumudī, by Bhaṭṭoji. Io. 1232. 1233. 1692. 1693. 2067. 2068. 2666. 3063. Oxf. 161^b
—164^a. L. 791. Lgr. 76. 80. Bik. 270. 271. Khn. 46. K. 86. B. 3, 14. Ben. 19. Kāṭm. 8. Rādh. 9. Burnell. 39^b. Gu. 4. Bhr. 643. H. 132. Taylor. 1, 140. Oppert. 707. 841. 1502. 1963. 1964. 2396. 2660. 3190. 3326. 4012. 4224. 4329. 4488. 4625. 4785. 4841. 4875. 4946. 5124. 5392. 6629. 6968. Ii, 701. 955. 964. 1342. 1353. 1785. 2082. 2260. 2398. 4422. 5234. 5392. 6344. 6994. 7150. 7402. 7648. 7889. 8304. 8663. 9062. 9256. 9482. 10154. 10329. 10404. Rice. 18. 20. Peters. 1, 117. Bp. 303. Bühler 556.
—[commentary] Oppert. Ii, 2261. Rice. 20.
—[commentary] Kalpalatā by Kṛṣṇamitra. Oudh. Vi, 6.
—[commentary] Śabdaratna (Bṛhacchabdaratna) by Hari Dīkṣita. Io. 1346. 1347. Khn. 48. B. 3, 14. 24. Ben. 21. Kāṭm. 8. Rādh. 9. Np. V, 190. Burnell. 40^a. Bhr. 644. Oppert. 1965. 2712. 3028. 3231. 3364. 4354. 4722. 4846. 4892. 4914. 5732. 6675. 7012. 7414. 7784. 8274. Ii, 709. 861. 995. 1185. 1385. 1711. 2101. 2782. 4432. 7007. 7691. 8376. 8695. 9109. 9271. 10365. 10415. Rice. 24. Peters. 3, 393. Bp. 303.
—[sub-commentary] by Bhavadeva Miśra. Np. I, 100.
—[sub-commentary] by Vyāsadevamiśra. NW. 62.
—[commentary] Laghuśabdaratna, an abridgment of the Bṛhacchabdaratna, by Hari Dīkṣita. Io. 2393. W. 215 ([fragmentary]). L. 791. 1293. Lgr. 80. K. S6. B. 3, 14. Ben. 19. Rādh. 9. Burnell. 40^a. P. 22. Bhr. 190. H. 134. Oppert. 4246.
—[sub-commentary] by Bhairava Miśra. K. 86. NW. 64. Np. I, 98. Oppert. Ii, 9072.
—[sub-commentary] Bhāvaprakāśa by Vaidyanātha Pāyaguṇḍe. K. 84. B. 3, 24. Ben. 19. 20. Kāṭm. 8. Rādh. 9. NW. 62. 66. Np. I, 96. 106. Ii, 96. Ix, 42. Bhk. 28.

3) Prauḍhamanoramā (प्रौढमनोरमा):—a
—[commentary] on his Siddhāntakaumudī, by Bhaṭṭoji. Ulwar 1198.
—[commentary] Śabdaratna by Hari Dīkṣita, son of Vīreśvara Dīkṣita. Ulwar 1205.

4) Prauḍhamanoramā (प्रौढमनोरमा):—a C. on the Siddhāntakaumudī by Bhaṭṭoji. As p. 117 (Pūrvārdha). Bc 2. 3. 264 (Pūrvārdha). Hz. 813. 869. 1257. 1391. L.. 752 (tiṅanta). Śg. 1, 31. C. Śabdaratna by Hari Dīkṣita. Adyar Libr. 4. Hz. 811. 1244 (Kārakānta). C. Laghuśabdaratna by the same. Bd. 545. Hz. 1339 (subanta). 1352.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Prauḍhamanoramā (प्रौढमनोरमा):—[=prauḍha-manoramā] [from prauḍha] f. Name of a [commentator or commentary] on [Siddhānta-kaumudī] and other works.

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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.

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