Anupavilasa, Anūpavilāsa, Anupa-vilasa: 4 definitions
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1) Anūpavilāsa (अनूपविलास) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—([dharma]), written under Anūpasiṃha Rāthaur, by Maṇirāma Dīkṣita. W. p. 313. Bik. 360. NW. 76. Lahore. 12.
Anūpavilāsa has the following synonyms: Dharmāmbhodhi.
2) Anūpavilāsa (अनूपविलास):—by Maṇirāma Dīkṣita, son of Gaṅgārāma. The work was divided into six parts: Ācāraratna, Samayaratna, Saṃskāraratna, Vatsararatna, Dānaratna, Śuddhiratna. Ulwar 1249. Anūpavilāse Ācāraratna. Ulwar 1258.
—Dānaratna. Ulwar 1352.
—Śuddhiratna. Ulwar 1490.
—Saṃskāraratna. Ulwar 1524.
—Vivāhapaddhati. Ulwar 1453.
Anūpavilāsa has the following synonyms: Dharmāmbhodhi.
3) Anūpavilāsa (अनूपविलास):—[dharma] As p. 10 (Ācāraratna, Saṃvatsarakṛtyaratna, the first and fourth Adhyāya) by Maṇirāma. As p. 10 (Samayaratna). Hr. Notices Vol. Xi, Pref. p. 20.
Anūpavilāsa has the following synonyms: Dharmāmbhodhi.
Anūpavilāsa (अनूपविलास):—[=anūpa-vilāsa] [from anūpa] m. Name of [work]
Anūpavilāsa (अनूपविलास):—[tatpurusha compound] m.
(-saḥ) Name of a treatise on ritual subjects, written by order of the king Anūpasiṃha. E. anūpa, abbrev. of anūpasiṃha, and vilāsa.
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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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Partial matches: Anupa, Vilasa.
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