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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryAnargharāghava (अनर्घराघव).—Name of a drama in 7 acts by Murāri Miśra; also called Murāri Nāṭaka after its author and supposed to have been written between the 12th and the 14th century.
Derivable forms: anargharāghavam (अनर्घराघवम्).
Anargharāghava is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms anargha and rāghava (राघव).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryAnargharāghava (अनर्घराघव).—[neuter] T. of a drama.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Anargharāghava (अनर्घराघव) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—nāṭaka by Murāri. [Mackenzie Collection] 110. Io. 135. 1005. 1715. W. p. 162. Oxf. 137. Paris. (B 112). K. 68. Kh. 64. B. 2, 116 (and—[commentary]). Report. Vii. Ben. 37. Bik. 250. Kāṭm. 7. Rādh. 23. Oudh. Xii, 6. Np. Vii, 44. Burnell. 171^b. Kāśīn. 16 (and—[commentary]). Poona. 240. H. 191. 192. Taylor. 1, 480. Oppert. 348. 383 530. 847. 1083. 1125. 1199. 1747. 2549. 3342. 3375. 4129. 4271. 4383. 4649. 4735. 5243. 6299. 6549. 6710. 6858. 7741. 7814. Ii, 796. 907. 1023. 1228. 1297. 1408. 1603. 1676. 2023. 2231. 2307. 2449. 3320. 3567. 4460. 5308. 5372. 5912. 6185. 6564. 6873. 7478. 8151. 8801. 8995. 9133. 9639. 9802. 10077. 10390. Rice. 254. 262.
—[commentary] Oppert. 2960. 4736. 5820. 6132. 6133. 7815. 7816. Ii, 6640.
—[commentary] Vikramīya. Oppert. 2550.
—[commentary] by Tripurāri Śāstrin. Rice. 262.
—[commentary] Yaśodarpaṇikā by Dhaneśvara Kavi. Rādh. 23. Lahore. 6.
—[commentary] by Naracandra Sūri. Kh. 64. 65. Bp. 16.
—[commentary] by Rucipati. Io. 1005. Oxf. 137^b. Np. V, 184. Poona. 204.
—[commentary] Tātparyadīpikā by Viṣṇu Paṇḍita. L. 3038. K. 68. Oppert. 2551.
—[commentary] by Haradatta (?). Rice. 254.
—[commentary] by Harihara. Burnell. 171^b. Taylor. 1, 196. Oppert. Ii, 2024, 2232. 3036. Rice. 262.
2) Anargharāghava (अनर्घराघव):—read W. p. 162 (and—[commentary]). H. 91. 92. Oppert. 1198 (instead of 1199).
—[commentary] by Miśra Bhavanātha. Preface to Edition in Kāvyamālā.
—[commentary] by Rucipati. add Burnell. 171^b. Sb. 311.
—[commentary] by Viṣṇu. add Ben. 34.
3) Anargharāghava (अनर्घराघव):—by Murāri. Bl. 37. Fl. 97 ([fragmentary]). Oudh. Xx, 60. Rgb. 318. 426. Stein 77.
—[commentary] Stein 77.
—[commentary] by Jinaharsha Gaṇi. Peters. 4, 25.
—[commentary] Yaśodarpaṇikā by Dhaneśvara. Rgb. 319 ([fragmentary]).
—[commentary] by Naracandra Sūri. Stein 77.
—[commentary] by Rucipati. Bl. 38. Rgb. 427. 428.
4) Anargharāghava (अनर्घराघव):—by Murāri. Ulwar 989.
—[commentary] by Rucipati. Ulwar 990.
—[commentary] by Viṣṇu Bhaṭṭa, son of Viṣṇumuktyācārya. Hz. 331.
5) Anargharāghava (अनर्घराघव):—nāṭaka by Murāri. As p. 8 (2 Mss.). Bc 126. 267. Hz. 842. 1274. Io. 136. 320. 1005. 1715. 1872. L.. 480 (inc.). Tb. 57. Śg. 2, 116. C. by Rucipati. As p. 8. Bd. 441 (inc.). Io. 1005. 1874. Peters. 6, 369 (aṅka 5-7). Tb. 58. C. Iṣṭārthakalpavallī by Lakṣmīdhara, son of Yajñeśvara. Śg. 2, 117 p. 207. C. Pañcikā by Viṣṇu, son of Muktinātha. Bc 81. Hz. 1301 p. 127. C. by Harihara. Bc 313.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryAnargharāghava (अनर्घराघव):—[=an-argha-rāghava] [from an-argha] n. Name of a drama (by Murāri, treating of Rāma).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English DictionaryAnargharāghava (अनर्घराघव):—[tatpurusha compound] n.
(-vam) The name of a drama of Mu-rāri, the subject of which are the events in the life of Rāma, the descendant of Raghu. E. anargha and rāghava, sc. nāṭaka.
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Partial matches: Anargha, Raghava.
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