Aitareyopanishad, Aitareyopaniṣad, Aitareya-upanishad: 7 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryAitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्).—Name of an Upaniṣad.
Aitareyopaniṣad is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms aitareya and upaniṣad (उपनिषद्).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionaryAitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्).—f. (-ṣad or -ṣat) One of the Upanishads of the Vedas.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Aitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—called also ātmaṣaṭka, bahvṛcopaniṣad, a part of the Aitareyāraṇyaka (2, 4-6). Io. 3182. W. p. 21. L. 1487. Khn. 14. B. 1, 46. 54. Report. I. Ben. 75. Haug. 44. Rādh. 3. Oudh. Ix, 2. Xv, 4. 6. Burnell. 29^b. Bhk. 6. Bhr. 487. Poona. 70. Oppert. 1779. 4394. 8112. Ii, 47. 1611. 3113. 3419. 6889. 8483. 9141. Rice. 6. Peters. 3, 383.
—[commentary] Bhr. 674. Oppert. Ii, 48.
—[commentary] by Śaṅkarācārya. Io. 138. 183. W. p. 21. Oxf. 366^a. 395^b. L. 1487. Khn. 14. B. 1, 54. 102. Ben. 76. NW. 272. Oudh. Ix, 2. Xv, 4. Burnell. 29^b. Bhk. 6. Bhr. 227. Poona. 32. 545. Oppert. 7871. Ii, 607. 7509. 7649. Rice. 50.
—[sub-commentary] by Ānandatīrtha. Oudh. Ix, 2. Xiii, 20. Xiv, 10. Xv, 6. Poona. 32. Oppert. 3596.
—[sub-commentary] by Abhinavanārāyaṇa. Io. 1084. L. 718. 1487. B. 4, 46.
—[sub-commentary] by Nṛsiṃhācārya. Oudh. Xv, 4.
—[sub-commentary] by Bālakṛṣṇadāsa. Oudh. Xv, 4.
—[commentary] Bhāṣya and ṭīkā [anonymous] B. 1, 56.
—[commentary] Aitareyopaniṣadbhāṣya, on the second and third Āraṇyaka of the Aitareyāraṇyaka, called also Mahaitareyopaniṣad, by Anandatīrtha. Burnell. 99^a. Oppert. Ii, 6049. Rice. 50.
—[sub-commentary] Np. V, 36. Burnell. 99^b. Oppert. Ii, 6221.
—[sub-commentary] by Jñānāmṛta Yati. Poona. 546. Proceed. Asb. 1869, 136.
—[sub-commentary] by Viśveśaratīrtha. Io. 2386. Oxf. 380^a. Oudh. Ix, 6 (Aitareyopaniṣadarthasaṃgraha). Burnell. 99^a. Oppert. 3595.
—[sub-commentary] by Vedeśatīrtha. Burnell. 99^a. Oppert. Ii, 6050. 7510.
—[commentary] bhāṣya by Dāmodarācārya. Oudh. Ix, 4.
—[commentary] Dīpikā. Ben. 66. 72.
—by Nārāyaṇa. Bik. 82.
—by Śaṅkarānanda. Burnell. 30^a.
—[commentary] by Sāyaṇa in the Aitareyāraṇyaka. K. 14. B. 1, 54. Burnell. 30^a. Oppert. Ii, 6220.
2) Aitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्):—add Oxf. 366^a.
—[sub-commentary] by Viśveśvaratīrtha. read Oudh. 1877, 6.
—[commentary] by Dāmodara. read Oudh. 1877, 4. Dīpikā. read Ben. 68 instead of 66.
—by Śaṅkarānanda. add Sb. 380.
—[commentary] by Sāyaṇa. add Io. 138. Oppert. I, 5778. Sb. 380.
3) Aitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्):—Cu. add. 2092. Fl. 3. Oudh. Xxi, 26. Xxii, 48.
—[commentary] by Śaṅkarācārya. Cs. 92. Fl. 2. Io. 1348. Oudh. Xxi, 26. Stein 24.
—[sub-commentary] by Ānandatīrtha. Cs. 93 (inc.). Fl. 3. Stein 25.
—[sub-commentary] by Abhinavanārāyaṇa. Stein 25.
—[sub-commentary] by Nārāyaṇendra Sarasvatī. Oudh. Xxi, 26.
—[commentary] by Ānandatīrtha. Oudh. Xxii, 48.
—[commentary] by Sāyaṇa. Cs. 199.
4) Aitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्):—Ulwar 373-75.
—[commentary] Ulwar 375.
—[commentary] by Ānandatīrtha. Ulwar 374.
—[commentary] by Śaṅkarācārya. Hz. 105. 215. Ulwar 373.
5) Aitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्):—As p. 34 (2 Mss.). Hz. 898. Peters. 5, 5 (inc.). C. by Śaṅkarācārya. As p. 34 (2 Mss.). Bd. 643. Hz. 1005 (Adhy. 3). Peters. 6, 7. Śg. 2, 20. Whish 78, 2. Cc. by Ānandatīrtha. As p. 34. Cc. by Abhinavanārāyaṇendra Sarasvatī. As p. 18. Hz. 1187. Cc. by Jñānāmṛta Yati (on Śaṅkara’s Commentary ?). As p. 34. Cc. Aitareyāraṇyakabhāṣyaṭippaṇa by Mādhavācārya. Śg. 1, 11 p. 70.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryAitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्):—[from aitareya > aitara] f. Name of either the second and third books of the Aitareya-āraṇyaka or of the four last sections of the second book only
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Yates Sanskrit-English DictionaryAitareyopaniṣad (ऐतरेयोपनिषद्):—[aitareyo+paniṣad] (d t) 5. f. One of the Upanishads of the Vedas.
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Starts with: Aitareyopanishadbhashya.
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