Ganitatattvacintamani, Gaṇitatattvacintāmaṇi, Ganitatattva-cintamani: 2 definitions

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Alternative spellings of this word include Ganitatattvachintamani.

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Gaṇitatattvacintāmaṇi (गणिततत्त्वचिन्तामणि) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—by Cintāmaṇi. Ben. 29.
—or Tattvacintāmaṇi, by Divākara. Khn. 90. B. 4, 140. Np. 1, 80. Peters. 2, 192.
—a
—[commentary] on Bhāskara’s Siddhāntaśiromaṇi, composed in 1501 by Lakṣmīdāsa. W. p. 235. Cambr. 51. Paris. (B 185). B. 4, 122. Ben. 29. NW. 526. Oudh. Xii, 22. Np. 1, 80.

2) Gaṇitatattvacintāmaṇi (गणिततत्त्वचिन्तामणि):—by Lakṣmīdāsa. delete Np. I, 80.

3) Gaṇitatattvacintāmaṇi (गणिततत्त्वचिन्तामणि):—by Divākara, son of Nṛsiṃha Io. 2001.

Gaṇitatattvacintāmaṇi has the following synonyms: Jātakapaddhatyudāharaṇa.

4) Gaṇitatattvacintāmaṇi (गणिततत्त्वचिन्तामणि):—jy. by Divākara, son of Narasiṃha. Ulwar 1738.

5) Gaṇitatattvacintāmaṇi (गणिततत्त्वचिन्तामणि):—jy. by Divākara. Peters. 5, 468.

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

Gaṇitatattvacintāmaṇi (गणिततत्त्वचिन्तामणि):—[=gaṇita-tattva-cintāmaṇi] [from gaṇita > gaṇ] m. Name of a [commentator or commentary] on [Sūryasiddhānta]

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