Gopalakrishna, Gopālakṛṣṇa: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Gopālakṛṣṇa can be transliterated into English as Gopalakrsna or Gopalakrishna, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Gopālakṛṣṇa (गोपालकृष्ण) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—Ambādviśatī. Rice. 268. Āryāvarṇamālikā. Rice. 268. Ugranṛsiṃhastava. Rice. 268. Umāmaheśāṣṭaka. Rice. 268. Kumārakarṇāmṛta. Rice. 270. Durgānavaratna. Rice. 272. Devīnavaratna. Rice. 272. Pañcadaśavarṇamālikā. Rice. 272. Vāsudevadvādaśākṣarī. Rice. 298. Vāsudevānandinī campū. Rice. 252. Vīrarāghavastava. Rice. 276. Śvetādrivāsāṣṭaka. Rice. 278. Saubhāgyalaharī. Rice. 278.
2) Gopālakṛṣṇa (गोपालकृष्ण):—Rasendrasārasaṃgraha med. L. 2161.
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Starts with: Gopalakrishna shastrin.
Full-text: Ugranrisimhastava, Aryavarnamalika, Viraraghavastava, Pancadashavarnamalika, Umamaheshashtaka, Kumarakarnamrita, Devinavaratna, Rasendrasarasamgraha, Vasudevadvadashakshari, Shvetadrivasashtaka, Durganavaratna, Anantanarayana shastrin, Saubhagyalahari, Vasudevanandini campu, Ambadvishati, Gopalakrishna shastrin, Shabdikacintamani.
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