Adbhutasagara, Adbhutasāgara: 3 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Adbhutasāgara (अद्भुतसागर) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—jy. Oppert. Ii, 4449.
—by Ballālasena. B. 4, 114. Report. Xxxiv. Ben. 30. Kaṭm. 3. 10. Rādh. 33.
—Quoted by Raghunandana, Kamalākara, Nīlakaṇṭha in Śāntimayūkha, Anantadeva in Saṃskārakaustubha.
2) Adbhutasāgara (अद्भुतसागर):—by Ballālasena. add Bik. 289. Adbhutasāgare Kākamaithunadarśanaśānti. L. 3228.
3) Adbhutasāgara (अद्भुतसागर):—jy. by Ballālasena. Io. 712 (inc.). Rgb. 801 (inc.). Stein 156.
4) Adbhutasāgara (अद्भुतसागर):—jy. by Ballālasena. Bd. 231. Hpr. 2, 3 (inc.). Peters. 6, 402.
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Starts with: Adbhutasagarasara.
Full-text: Kakamaithunadarshanashanti, Vatakalika, Ballalasenadeva, Vasantaraja, Adbhutasamgraha, Adbhutadarpana.
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