Jaiminisutra, Jaiminisūtra, Jaimini-sutra: 3 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryJaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र).—Name of a work.
Derivable forms: jaiminisūtram (जैमिनिसूत्रम्).
Jaiminisūtra is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms jaimini and sūtra (सूत्र).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Jaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—jy. B. 4, 136. Kāṭm. 10. Pheh. 7. Rādh. 34 (and—[commentary]). Oudh. Iii, 14. Np. Viii, 54. Burnell. 78^a. Oppert. 59. 144. 359. 886. 1240. 1833. 2330. 6584. 7306. 7956. Ii, 932. 2655. 3152. 3309. 4604. 6273. 6983. Rice. 30. Peters. 2, 193. Sb. 270.
—[commentary] Khn. 90. Oppert. 3490.
—[commentary] Jyotiḥpradīpikā. Oudh. Viii, 14.
—[commentary] by Annaji or Anvaji. NW. 508. 532.
—[commentary] Subodhinī by Nīlakaṇṭha. K. 246. B. 4, 136. Pheh. 7. Oudh. Xiii, 62. Np. Ii, 114.
—[commentary] by Nṛsiṃha. Pheh. 7.
—[commentary] by Bālakṛṣṇānanda Sarasvatī. B. 4, 136. Report. Xxxiv. Peters. 3, 398.
—[commentary] by Daṇḍin Rāmacandra Np. V, 90.
—[commentary] by Lakṣmīpati. NW. 514. Np. I, 162.
—[commentary] by Veṅkaṭācārya. B. 4, 136.
—[commentary] by Vrajarāja Śukla. NW. 510. Np. Ii, 74.
—[commentary] Upadeśacandrikā by Haribhānu Śukla. Oudh. 1877, 26. Viii, 14. Upadeśasūtra.
2) Jaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र):—by Jaimini. Io. 1. W. p. 175. Hall. p. 169. K. 108. Ben. 88. 90. 92. 102. 125. Bik. 550. Rādh. 16. Haug. 42. Oppert. 2834. 3912. Rice. 124.
—[commentary] W. p. 76. Paris. (B 134). Ben. 87. Oppert. Ii, 2244. 4728. 5943. Rice. 126.
—[commentary] Nyāyaratna. Hall. p. 182.
—[commentary] Phalavatī. Burnell. 82^a.
—[commentary] by Karavinda. Mentioned Hall. p. 169.
—[commentary] Bṛhatī by Prabhākara Guru. Hall. p. 169 ([fragmentary]).
—[commentary] Śāstradīpikā by Prabhākara a pupil of Viśvanātha. Hall. p. 181. Rice. 126. Compare Prabhākaramīmāṃsā Sūcīpattra. 51.
—[commentary] Mīmāṃsāsūtradīdhiti or Nyāyāvalīdīdhiti by Rāghavānanda Sarasvatī. Io. 1458 ([fragmentary]). Hall. p. 182. L. 1991. K. 110. Ben. 86. 87. 105. 112 (3). 115-18. 123. 126. 128.
—[commentary] Tantraśikhāmaṇi (q. v.) by Rājacūḍāmaṇi.
—[commentary] Prakāśikā by Rāmakṛṣṇa. Hall. p. 181.
—[commentary] by Vallabhācārya (on 2, 1, 1-4). Hall. p. 208. Peters. 3, 391 ([fragmentary]).
—[sub-commentary] by Yadupati. P. 12. Peters. 3, 391.
—[commentary] Nyāyabindu by Vaidyanātha, son of Rāmacandra. K. 108. Hall. p. 183. For other commentaries consult the preceding works, and besides the Tantraratna and Śāstradīpikā by Pārthasārathi, the Bhāṭṭacintāmaṇi by Viśveśvara, the Bhāṭṭadīpikā by Khaṇḍadeva, the Śāstramālā by Kamalākara, the Jaiminīyanyāyamālāvistara, etc.
Jaiminisūtra has the following synonyms: Mīmāṃsāsūtra.
3) Jaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र):—add Report. Xxxiv. read Oppert. 386 instead of 886.
—[commentary] read Oppert. 3409.
—[commentary] by Haribhānu. read Oudh. Iii, 14 instead of Viii, 14.
4) Jaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र):—jy. Peters. 4, 34.
—[commentary] Rgb. 814 (third adhy.).
—[commentary] Subodhinī by Nīlakaṇṭha. Oudh. Xxii, 78. Peters. 4, 34. Rgb. 883. Stein 161.
—[commentary] by Bālakṛṣṇānanda Sarasvatī. L. 4087.
—[commentary] by Veṅkaṭeśa. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 29.
5) Jaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र):—by Jaimini. Goldstu7cker 5. Io. 1-4. 1523. Rgb. 578 (2, 3 and—[commentary]).
—[commentary] by Appayya Dīkṣita. See Dharmamīmāṃsāparibhāṣā.
—[commentary] by Vedāntin Mahādeva. Rgb. 577 (up to chapter 10). Stein 114 (inc.).
—[commentary] Mīmāṃsāsūtradīdhiti or Nyāyāvalīdīdhiti by Rāghavānanda Sarasvatī. Cu. add. 894 (1 and part of 2, 1). 895 (4-7 and the beginning of 8, 1). Stein 114 (adhy. 6-9).
Jaiminisūtra has the following synonyms: Mīmāsāsūtra.
6) Jaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र):—jy. Ulwar 1772. Extr. 483.
—[commentary] Ulwar 1775 (inc.).
—[commentary] by Bālakṛṣṇānanda. Ulwar 1773. Extr. 484.
—[commentary] Jyotiṣpradīpikā by Lakṣmaṇa. Hz. 662. Extr. 90.
—[commentary] by Veṅkaṭeśa, son of Gaṅgādhara. Ulwar 1774. Extr. 485 (inc.).
7) Jaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र):—jy. As p. 68. Bd. 826. Peters. 5, 473-475. C. Subodhinī by Nīlakaṇṭha. Cs 3, 181 (Adhy. 1. 2). C. by Bālakṛṣṇānanda Sarasvatī. Bd. 827. Peters. 5, 474. 475. C. by Veṅkaṭeśa. Peters. 5, 473.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryJaiminisūtra (जैमिनिसूत्र):—[=jaimini-sūtra] [from jaimini > jaitra] n. Name of [work], [Prauḍh.]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Partial matches: Jaimini, Sutra.
Starts with: Jaiminisutrakarika.
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