Bhaminivilasa, Bhāminīvilāsa, Bhamini-vilasa: 6 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryBhāminīvilāsa (भामिनीविलास).—Name of a poem by Jagannātha Paṇḍita.
Derivable forms: bhāminīvilāsaḥ (भामिनीविलासः).
Bhāminīvilāsa is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms bhāminī and vilāsa (विलास).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryBhāminīvilāsa (भामिनीविलास).—[masculine] T. of a poem.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Bhāminīvilāsa (भामिनीविलास) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—a poem by Jagannātha Paṇḍitatarāja. Io. 1811. 2118. Oxf. 130. Paris. (D 244. Gr. 19 Iii). K. 62. B. 2, 92. 94. 102 (Rājaśataka). Ben. 35. Kāṭm. 6. Burnell. 164^a. Bhr. 150. H. 69. Oppert. 77. 4121. 5735 (Anyāpadeśaśataka). 6941. 7333. 7351. 7610. Ii, 1103. 2629 (Anyāpadeśaśataka). 3188. 8889. Rice. 232. Peters. 1, 117. Bp. 262. 303.—[commentary] Bhr. 626.—[commentary] Vilāsapradīpa by Karuṇānanda. Np. Ii, 120.—[commentary] by Maṇirāma. Io. 1396. Oxf. 130^b.—[commentary] by Rāma Śarman. Bp. 262.
2) Bhāminīvilāsa (भामिनीविलास):—by Jagannātha Paṇḍitarāja. Oudh. Xx, 54. Peters. 4, 28 (and—[commentary]). Stein 70.—[commentary] by Mahādeva, son of Mādhava, and grandson of Jagannatha Paṇḍitarāja. Printed in Grantharatnamālā.
3) Bhāminīvilāsa (भामिनीविलास):—kāvya, by Jagannātha Paṇḍitarāja. Ulwar 941.
4) Bhāminīvilāsa (भामिनीविलास):—kāvya by Jagannātha Paṇḍita. Ak 534. As p. 132 (2 Mss.). Io. 1396. 1811. 2118. 2883. L.. 440 (1 till 2, 5). Peters. 5, 361. 362. 363 (and C. inc.). C. Vilāsapradīpa composed in 1802 by Maṇirāma, son of Rāma., grandson of Jayarāma. Io. 1396. C. by Mahādeva. Peters. 5, 363. (inc.). C. Bhāminīvilāsabhūṣaṇa by Lakṣmaṇa. L.. 440 (1 till 2, 5).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryBhāminīvilāsa (भामिनीविलास):—[=bhāminī-vilāsa] [from bhā] m. Name of a poem by Jagannātha Paṇḍita-rāja (the 1st [chapter] contains allegorical precepts, the 2nd amatory subjects, the 3rd an elegy on a wife’s death, the 4th teaches that consolation is only attainable through worshipping Kṛṣṇa).
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Partial matches: Bhamini, Vilasa.
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