Gautamadharmashastra, Gautamadharmaśāstra, Gautamadharma-shastra: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Gautamadharmaśāstra can be transliterated into English as Gautamadharmasastra or Gautamadharmashastra, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Gautamadharmaśāstra (गौतमधर्मशास्त्र) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—[Mackenzie Collection] 19. Io. 723. 2489. Khn. 72. K. 174. B. 1, 174. Ben. 133. Bik. 390. Haug. 39. Rādh. 17. Brl. 58. Burnell. 23^a. 124^b. Oppert. 267. 268. 978. 1817. 2233. 2600. 3972. 4207. 4289. 4586. 4636. 4836. 4907. 5035. 6578. 7135. 7941. Ii, 571. 806. 1495. 1761. 2654. 2922. 4569. 5382. 6113. 6262. 6771. 7317. 7367. 10082. 10129. W. 1752. Bp. 261. Bühler 545. 557. Quoted by Yājñavalkya, by Paiṭhīnasi Oxf. 266^a, by Vijñāneśvara Oxf. 356^a, by Mādhavācārya Oxf. 270^a, in Brāhmaṇasarvasva, etc. See Gautamīyakārikāḥ.
—[commentary] by Kulamaṇi Śukla. NW. 164.
—[commentary] by Maskarin. Rice. 210.
—[commentary] Mitākṣarā by Haradatta. L. 2396. Khn. 72. B. 1, 174. Report. Xxii. Ben. 136. Bik. 390. NW. 96. Oudh. V, 16. Ix, 12. Np. I, 64. Brl. 58. Burnell. 23^a. Oppert. Ii, 6263. 8740. D 2. Bühler 545. 557. Vṛddhagautamasaṃhitā or Gautamīyavaiṣṇavadharma. Burnell. 124^b.
Gautamadharmaśāstra has the following synonyms: Gautamasmṛti, Gautamasaṃhitā.
2) Gautamadharmaśāstra (गौतमधर्मशास्त्र):—Stein 88.
—[commentary] by Maskarin. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 24.
3) Gautamadharmaśāstra (गौतमधर्मशास्त्र):—As p. 59 (3 Mss.). Bc 57. 127. 131. 181. Hz. 1529. Śg. 2, 69. Whish 101. C. Mitākṣarā by Haradatta. Bc 186. Bd. 248 (inc.). Whish 101 (inc.).
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Partial matches: Shastra.
Full-text: Gautamasamhita, Gautamasmriti.
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