Karmapradipa, Karmapradīpa, Karma-pradipa: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Karmapradīpa (कर्मप्रदीप) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—attributed to Kātyāyana or Gobhila. It passes currently under the name of Gobhilasmṛti. Io. 41. 530. 1700. 2663. W. p. 80. Oxf. 378^b. 383^b. Paris. (D 170). B. 1, 162. Ben. 16. 17. Rādh. 17. NW. 26. 30. P. 7 (and—[commentary]). Bhk. 11. Quoted by Śūlapāṇi, Mādhavācārya, Raghunandana, Kamalākara.
—[commentary] NW. 8. Bhr. 88. Peters. 2, 180.
—[commentary] by Āśāditya. Io. 530. 1700. W. p. 81. B. 1, 164. Np. Ix, 10. P. 7.
—[commentary] by Śivarāma. Oxf. 395^a. K. 166. Karmapradīpe Utsargopākaraṇam Bik. 127.
2) Karmapradīpa (कर्मप्रदीप):—This is apparently identical with the Karmapradīpa attributed to Kātyāyana. Proceed. Asb. 1871, 283. Bühler 538.
—by Keśava Miśra. Io. 1028. Quoted by Hemādri, Halāyudha in Brāhmaṇasarvasva, in Trikāṇḍamaṇḍana, Saṃskārakaustubha, and elsewhere.
—[commentary] Pariśiṣṭaprakāśa by Nārāyaṇa, son of Goṇa. Io. 1028. Ben. 17. Bühler 538. Quoted in Smṛtiratnāvalī.
—[sub-commentary] Sāramañjarī by Śrīnātha, son of Śrīkara. Io. 643.
—[sub-commentary] by Harirāma NW. 34.
—[sub-commentary] by Harihara. NW. 6.
Karmapradīpa has the following synonyms: Chandogapariśiṣṭa.
3) Karmapradīpa (कर्मप्रदीप):—add Bhr. 88. Peters. 2, 180, and delete these numbers under
—[commentary].
4) Karmapradīpa (कर्मप्रदीप):—Quoted also under the names Chandogapariśiṣṭa, Gobhilasmṛti, Ślokakātyāyana. Peters. 4, 6. Rgb. 198. Stein 13.
—[commentary] by Āśāditya. Rgb. 199.
5) Karmapradīpa (कर्मप्रदीप):—attributed to Kātyāyana. Cs. 2, 28. 29. Ulwar 293.
—[commentary] Pariśiṣṭaprakāśa by Nārāyaṇa, son of Goṇa. Cs. 2, 30.
6) Karmapradīpa (कर्मप्रदीप):—As p. 36. Bc 149. Peters. 6, 8. C. Pariśiṣṭaprakāśa by Nārāyaṇa, son of Goṇa. As p. 66.
Karmapradīpa has the following synonyms: Chandogapariśiṣṭa.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryKarmapradīpa (कर्मप्रदीप):—[=karma-pradīpa] [from karma > karman] m.
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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: Pradipa, Karma.
Full-text (+1): Karmanta, Atirogin, Girisharman, Gobhila, Varkakhandi, Gobhilasmriti, Ovili, Shantiprakara, Chandogaparishishta, Carusthali, Pinjala, Shandilya, Gatadhvan, Nala, Gautama, Cakradhara, Ashta, Manava, Kautsa, Manthana.
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