Advaitadipika, Advaitadīpikā, Advaita-dipika: 3 definitions

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Advaitadīpikā (अद्वैतदीपिका) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—by Vidyāraṇya (?). Rice. 130.

2) Advaitadīpikā (अद्वैतदीपिका):—by Nṛsiṃhāśrama. Io. 106. Hall. p. 157. Paris. (Tel. 28). L. 1970-72. K. 114. B. 4, 36. Ben. 68. 69. Pheh. 12. Rādh. 5 (and—[commentary]) 46. Oudh. Xvii, 72. 74. Burnell. 89^a. Oppert. 1377. 1737 -39. 3099. 3751. 4850. 5240. 5770. 6446. Ii, 1725. 2645. 3034. 7471. 8798. 9380. 9899. Rice. 130.
—[commentary] by Nārāyaṇāśrama, pupil of Nṛsiṃhāśrama. Io. 1809. Hall. p. 158. K. 114. Burnell. 89^a. Oppert. 5241. 7804. 7805. Ii, 1566. 2446. 4450. 9777. 9900. Rice. 130.
—[commentary] by Sadānanda. NW. 286. 318. Oppert. 1378. 5877. Ii, 2445. Advaitadīpikāsākṣiviveka. Oppert. 7805.

3) Advaitadīpikā (अद्वैतदीपिका):—by Nṛsiṃhāśrama. read Oppert. 6546 instead of 6446.
—[commentary] by Nārāyaṇāśrama. delete Oppert. 7805.
—[commentary] by Sundararāja. Sb. 408.

4) Advaitadīpikā (अद्वैतदीपिका):—by Nṛsiṃhāśrama. Quoted in Siddhāntaleśa.
—[commentary] by Nārāyaṇāśrama. Io. formerly 1809, now changed into 2940.

5) Advaitadīpikā (अद्वैतदीपिका):—vedānta, by Nṛsiṃhāśrama. Hz. 236. 503. 651. Ulwar 478.
—[commentary] by Nārāyaṇāśrama. Hz. 505. Ulwar 479.

6) Advaitadīpikā (अद्वैतदीपिका):—by Nṛsiṃhāśrama Hz. 854. 1016 p. 87. C. by Nārāyaṇāśrama. Bc 370. Hz. 856. C. by Nṛsiṃha Yati. Adyar Libr. 31.

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

Advaitadīpikā (अद्वैतदीपिका):—[=a-dvaita-dīpikā] [from a-dvaita] f. Name of [work]

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