Itihasasamuccaya, Itihāsasamuccaya: 3 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Itihāsasamuccaya (इतिहाससमुच्चय) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—thirty two legends taken from the Mahābhārata. Io. 348. W. p. 118. Oxf. 5^b. Paris. (D 20 a). L. 156. K. 20. B. 2, 56. Ben. 58. Kāṭm. 1. Pheh. 5. Rādh. 39. Burnell. 141^a. Bl. 2. Poona. 343. Taylor. 1, 83. 195. Oppert. 2280. 4739. 6310. Ii, 2207. 2544. 2590. 4488. 7498. Peters. 1, 113.
2) Itihāsasamuccaya (इतिहाससमुच्चय):—from the Mahābhārata. Bl. 25. Oudh. Xx, 30. Peters. 4, 13. Stein 193.
3) Itihāsasamuccaya (इतिहाससमुच्चय):—Ulwar 767.
4) Itihāsasamuccaya (इतिहाससमुच्चय):—from the Mahābhārata. Ak 181. As p. 28 (2 Mss.). Io. 348. 1327. 1873. L.. 185-187. Peters. 5, 170. 6, 141. Tb. 68 ([fragmentary]). See Bahulākhyāna.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryItihāsasamuccaya (इतिहाससमुच्चय):—[=itihāsa-samuccaya] [from iti-hāsa > iti-ha > iti] m. Name of a [work] containing 32 legends from the [Mahābhārata]
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Partial matches: Itihasa, Samuccaya.
Starts with: Itihasasamuccayasamgraha.
Full-text: Mankigita, Bahulakhyana, Itihasa.
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