Bhattikavya, Bhaṭṭikāvya: 2 definitions

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Bhaṭṭikāvya (भट्टिकाव्य) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—originally called rāvaṇavadha a grammatical poem, by Bhaṭṭi. Jones. 408. [Mackenzie Collection] 101. Cop. 14. Io. 464. 544. 545. 2537. Paris. (B 170). L. 2082. K. 60. Report. X. Ben. 37. Tu7b. 16. Pheh. 5. Rādh. 21 (and—[commentary]). Burnell. 159^b. Oppert. 656. 781. 860. 1936. 6621. Ii, 831. 958. 2262. 2733. 3732. 7664. 8292. Rice. 234. Sb. 313.
—[commentary] Oppert. 1517.
—[commentary] by Śaṅkarācārya. Quoted in Mādhavīyadhātuvṛtti.
—[commentary] Vaijayantī (Supadma grammar) by Kandarpaśarman. Io. 544. 545.
—[commentary] Subodhinī by Kumudānanda. L. 1636.
—[commentary] by Jayamañgala. Io. 544. 545. 2537. K. 58. Report. X. Ben. 37. Burnell. 159^b. Oppert. 2607. 2922. 6074.
—[commentary] Bhaṭṭibodhinī (Saṃkṣiptasāra grammar) by Nārāyaṇa Vidyāvinoda. Io. 544. 545. L. 1637. Oudh. Xviii, 18.
—[commentary] Kalāpadīpikā by Puṇḍarīkākṣa, son of Śrīkānta. Io. 544. 545. L. 2154.
—[commentary] Mugdhabodhinī by Bharatasena. Io. 544. 545. 730. Tu7b. 16.
—[commentary] by Mallinātha. Oppert. Ii, 2263. 3733. Rice. 234.
—[commentary] Vyākhyānanda (Supadma grammar) by Rāmacandra. Io. 544. 545.
—[commentary] Subodhinī by Rāmacandra Vācaspati. L. 2777.
—[commentary] Bhaṭṭicandrikā by Vidyāvinoda. Io. 544. 545.
—[commentary] Kalāpadīpikā by Vidyāsāgara. Ben. 40.

2) Bhaṭṭikāvya (भट्टिकाव्य):—Bl. 277. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 60 (and—[commentary]). Peters. 4, 28. Rgb. 449 (1-11). Stein 70.
—[commentary] Peters. 4, 28.
—[commentary] by Jayamaṅgala. Peters. 4, 28. Stein 70 (inc.).
—[commentary] Sarvapathīnā by Mallinātha.

3) Bhaṭṭikāvya (भट्टिकाव्य):—by Bhaṭṭi. Ulwar 943.

4) Bhaṭṭikāvya (भट्टिकाव्य):—As p. 129 (2 Mss. one only 1-7), and C. Jayamaṅgalā. Whish 121 with the C. Jayamaṅgalā, Sargāḥ 1-3, beginning of 4 and 5, 8-6, 71. C. by Aniruddha Paṇḍita. Tod 111 (inc.). C. by Kandarpa Śarman. As p. 129. C. by Puṇḍarīkākṣa. As p. 129. C. by Bharatasena. As p. 129. C. Bhaṭṭicandrikā by Vidyāvinoda. As p. 129. C. by Harihara. As p. 129.

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

Bhaṭṭikāvya (भट्टिकाव्य):—[=bhaṭṭi-kāvya] [from bhaṭṭi > bhaṭṭa] n. ‘the poem of Bhaṭṭi’, Name of an artificial poem by Bh° (originally called Rāvaṇa-vadha; celebrating the exploits of Rāma and illustrating Sanskṛt grammar by the systematic application of all possible forms and constructions).

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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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