Candeshvara thakkura, Caṇḍeśvara ṭhakkura: 1 definition

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

Caṇḍeśvara ṭhakkura (चण्डेश्वर ठक्कुर) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—son of the minister Vīreśvara Ṭhakkura, was a minister of Harasiṃhadeva, son of Bhaveśa, princes of Mithilā. He quotes the Kalpadruma, Kāmadhenu, Pārijāta, Prakāśa, Halāyudha. The collective title of his works on law was Smṛtiratnākara. He himself enumerates seven Ratnākara: Kṛtya, Dāna, Vyavahāra, Śuddhi, Pūjā, Vivāda, Gṛhastha. He is quoted by Raghunātha, Kamālākara, by Anantadeva in Saṃskārakaustubha, by Keśava in Dvaitapariśiṣṭa, by Nīlakaṇṭha, and others: Kṛtyaratnākara. Io. 989. Paris. (B 150). NW. 132. Called Kṛtyacintāmaṇi in Io. 1274. 1492. Oudh. Viii, 18. Gṛhastharatnākara. L. 1921. Lahore. 14. Peters. 2, 116. 186. Dānaratnākara, composed in 1314. Io. 260. 261. 467. L. 2069. Peters. 3, 387. Nītiratnākara. NW. 178. Pūjāratnākara. L. 2398. Vivādaratnākara, composed in 1314. Io. 438. 439. L. 1842. Ben. 138. NW. 152. Np. V, 160. Vyavahāraratnākara. L. 2036. Śuddhiratnākara. L. 2384. Ādhividhi. Ben. 147. Dāsavimokṣavidhi. Ben. 146. Svāmipālavivādataraṅga. Ben. 145.

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Caṇḍeśvara ṭhakkura (चण्डेश्वर ठक्कुर):—son of Vīreśvara: Gṛhastharatnākara. Stein 87 (inc.).

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