Katantravrittipanjika, Kātantravṛttipañjikā: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Kātantravṛttipañjikā can be transliterated into English as Katantravrttipanjika or Katantravrittipanjika, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Kātantravṛttipañjikā (कातन्त्रवृत्तिपञ्जिका) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—a
—[commentary] on the Vṛtti of Durgasiṃha, by Trilocanadāsa. Io. 76. 801. 1054. 1261. 1299. 1383. 1393. W. p. 220. Oxf. 169^b. Paris. (B 58. 93). L. 946. Kh. 5. Ben. 20. 23. 24. Lgr. 5. Tu7b. 8. Np. Ii, 92. Gu. 4. Quoted in Kāvyakāmadhenu Oxf. 175^b, by Viṭṭhala Oxf. 161^b.
—[commentary] Kātantravṛttipañjikāpradīpa by Kuśala. Quoted in Kāvyakāmadhenu Oxf. 176^b.
—[commentary] Pañjikādurgapadaprabodha by Jinaprabodha Sūri. Io. 1820. Kh. 25.
2) Kātantravṛttipañjikā (कातन्त्रवृत्तिपञ्जिका):—read Kh. V.
—[commentary] by Kuśala. read Oxf. 176^a.
3) Kātantravṛttipañjikā (कातन्त्रवृत्तिपञ्जिका):—by Trilocanadāsa. As p. 38. C. Kātantravṛttipañjikoddyota by Trivikrama, a pupil of Vardhamāna. Peters. 5 p. 41 (inc.). C. Pañjikāprabodha by Narahari. Hpr. 1, 20 (ākhyātapāda). 2, 123 (nāmaprakaraṇe pāda 1. 2). C. Kalāpatattvabodhinī by Rāmacandra, son of Harihara. Hpr. 1, 41 (only till dvitīya saṃdhipāda). C. by Hemakara. Hpr. 1, 215.
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Full-text: Trilocanadasa, Panjika, Hemakara, Katantrapanjika, Katantravritti, Narahari.
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