Kiranavali, Kiraṇāvalī, Kiranali, Kīraṇāvaḷi: 8 definitions

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Kiranavali means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit, Tamil. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

The Sanskrit term Kīraṇāvaḷi can be transliterated into English as Kiranavali or Kiranavalii, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

In Hinduism

Vaisheshika (school of philosophy)

Source: Shodhganga: A study of Nyāya-vaiśeṣika categories (vaisesika)

Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली) is another important work on Praśastapāda-bhāṣya. The date of Kiraṇāvalī is about 10th century A.D. Kiraṇāvalī was further commented upon by Vardhamāna (1400 A.D.) under the name of Kiraṇāvalīprakāśa and by Padmanābha Miśra under the name of Kiraṇāvalībhāṣya.

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Vaisheshika (वैशेषिक, vaiśeṣika) refers to a school of orthodox Hindu philosophy (astika), drawing its subject-matter from the Upanishads. Vaisheshika deals with subjects such as logic, epistemology, philosophy and expounds concepts similar to Buddhism in nature

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General definition (in Hinduism)

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Source: Wisdom Library: Hinduism

The Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली) by Udayanācārya is a 10th century Sanskrit commentary on the Praśastapādabhāṣya of Praśastapādācārya, wich is itself a commentary on Kaṇāda’s Vaiśeṣikasūtra. The Vaiśeṣikasūtra expounds the philosophy of the Vaiśeṣika, one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy dealing with subjects such as Metaphysics, Logic and Epistemology..

Languages of India and abroad

Sanskrit dictionary

[«previous next»] — Kiranavali in Sanskrit glossary
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—alaṃk. by Śaśadhara. Oppert. Ii, 4531.

2) Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली):—Sūryasiddhāntaṭīkā, by Dādābhāi. Oxf. 326^b. Cambr. 44. Bp. 84. 307. 370.

3) Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली):—by Udayanācārya, a treatise on Praśastapāda’s commentary on the Vaiśeṣikasūtra. Io. 161 (Dravyapadārtha). 1714. Paris. (B 49). Hall. p. 65. L. 1968. Khn. 60. Kh. 72. B. 4, 14. Ben. 149. 185. Rādh. 12 (and—[commentary]). Oudh. Xv, 94. Xvii, 58. Np. I, 36. Burnell. 121^b. H. 254. Oppert. 1218. Ii, 4532. 9570. Rice. 98. Bp. 271 (Dravyapadārtha). Compare Peters. 3, 273. Dravyakiraṇāvalī D 1 ([fragmentary]). Sb. 155. Guṇakiraṇāvalī Io. 1646. Ben. 184. Bik. 547. Pheh. 14. Commentaries on the whole Kiraṇāvalī.
—[commentary] [anonymous] Ben. 129. Oppert. Ii, 4533. Bühler 555.
—[commentary] by Udayana (?). Peters. 2, 192.
—[commentary] by Kṛṣṇa Bhaṭṭa. NW. 338.
—[commentary] Kiraṇāvalībhāskara by Padmanābha. L. 2843. B. 4, 14. Gu. 6.
—[commentary] by Varadarāja. Np. Iv, 4.
—[commentary] Kiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna. Io. 1697. Hall. p. 65. B. 4, 14. Ben. 171. 181. 185. 186. Bik. 548. NW. 346 (and—[commentary]). Oudh. Xv, 94. Xvii, 58. Np. I, 36.
—[sub-commentary] Hall. p. 65.
—[sub-commentary] Kiraṇāvalīprakāśaprakāśikā by Megha Bhagīratha. L. 2007. Commentaries on the Dravyakiraṇāvali.
—[commentary] Dravyakiraṇāvalīśabdavivecana by Candraśekhara Bhāratī. Rice. 110.
—[commentary] Dravyakiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna. Paris. (B 51). L. 1963.
—[sub-commentary] [anonymous] Paris. (B 53).
—[sub-commentary] by Megha Bhagīratha. Hall. p. 66. Ben. 166. 172. 178. NW. 360. Oudh. Xv, 94. Np. 1, 32.
—[sub-commentary] Dravyakiraṇāvalīparīkṣā, a
—[commentary] on Raghunātha’s Dravyaprakāśavivṛti, by Rudra Nyāyavācaspati. Bik. 546. Commentaries on the Guṇakiraṇāvalī.
—[commentary] [anonymous] Hall. p. 68. NW. 368.
—[commentary] Rasasāra by Mahādeva Vādīndra. Hall. p. 67.
—[commentary] Guṇarahasya by Rāmabhadra. Hall. p. 67. K. 144. Ben. 181. NW. 346.
—[sub-commentary] Guṇarahasyaprakāśa by Mādhavadeva. Hall. p. 67. L. 1453 (Guṇarahasyaprakāśaguṇasāramañjarī). NW. 344. C-¤ Guṇakiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna. Paris. (B 52). L. 1080. Ben. 171. 184.
—[sub-commentary] by Bhagīratha Ṭhakkura. L. 2387.
—[sub-commentary] by Mathurānātha. L. 1074. 2124.
—[sub-commentary] Guṇaprakāśadīdhiti or Guṇaprakāśavivṛti or Guṇaśiromaṇi, by Raghunātha. Hall. p. 66. L. 1084. Ben. 166. 175. Bik. 547. C
—[sub-commentary] by Jayarāma Bhaṭṭācārya. Io. 1698. Hall. p. 67. Ben. 200. NW. 362. Np. I, 32. C
—[sub-commentary] Guṇaprakāśadīdhitimāthurī by Mathurānātha. Hall. p. 67. Ben. 181. 186. 222. 229. Rādh. 12. NW. 360. 362. Np. I, 32. Oppert. Ii, 3629. C
—[sub-commentary] by Rāmakṛṣṇa Bhaṭṭācārya. Io. 297. Hall. p. 66. Proceed. Asb. 1869, 136. Sb. 157. C
—[sub-commentary] Guṇaprakāśavivṛtibhāvaprakāśikā by Rudra Bhaṭṭācārya. Hall. p. 66. Ben. 166. 185. NW. 326. Oppert. Ii, 9575.

4) Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली):—
—[commentary] read Ben. 229.
—[commentary] Rasasāra. add Sb. 190.
—[sub-commentary] Guṇaprakāśadīdhiti. add Np. I, 36. C
—[sub-commentary] Guṇaprakaśadīdhitimāthurī. add Np. I, 36.

5) Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली):—by Udayanācārya. Bl. 324. Io. 161. 1714. 3103 (Dravyapadārtha). Stein 136. Dravyakiraṇāvalī. Rgb. 770. 771. Stein 136. Commentaries on the whole Kiraṇāvalī.
—[commentary] [anonymous] Peters. 4, 15.
—[commentary] Kiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna. Rgb. 753. Delete Io. 1697.
—[sub-commentary] by Balabhadra. Rgb. 754 ([fragmentary]). Commentaries on the Dravyakiraṇāvali.
—[commentary] Dravyakiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna. Io. 1190. 1697.
—[sub-commentary] by Jayadeva. Io. 109.
—[sub-commentary] Vardhamānendu by Padmanābha, son of Balabhadra. Io. 3058. Lahore. 16. NW. 354. P. 14. Peters. 1, 119. Rādh. 14.
—[sub-commentary] Dravyakiraṇāvalīparīkṣā by Rudra. Oudh. Xix, 116 (?). Commentaries on the Guṇakiraṇāvalī.
—[commentary] Guṇaprakāśadīdhiti, a
—[commentary] on Vardhamāna’s Guṇakiraṇāvalīprakāśa, by Raghunātha. Io. 1041. C
—[sub-commentary] Io. 1077. C
—[sub-commentary] by Guṇānanda (at the same time on Vardhamāna). Io. 1697 (ms. of 1613). C
—[sub-commentary] by Rāmakṛṣṇa. Io. 297. 3062.

6) Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली):—a treatise on the Praśastapādabhāṣya, by Udayanācārya. Ulwar 602.
—[commentary] Kiraṇāvalībhāskara, by Padmanābha, son of Balabhadra. Ulwar 605.
—[commentary] Dravyakiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna, son of Gaṅgeśvara. Ulwar 603.
—[sub-commentary] Dravyaprakāśavivṛti by Rucidatta, son of Devadatta. Ulwar 606. Extr. 146. Guṇakiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna. Ulwar 604.

7) Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली):—vaiś. by Udayanācārya. Cs 3, 294. Dravyakiraṇāvalī. As p. 46. Bd. 737. Cs 3, 294 (inc.). 562. Peters. 5, 203 (inc.). Tod 44. C. Kiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna. As p. 46 (2 Mss. A third stands isolated without definition). Bd. 738. Cs 3, 293. Cc. Dravyaprakāśavivṛti by Mathurānātha. Cs 3, 363 (inc.). Dravyakiraṇāvalībhāṣyaṭīkā. As p. 85. Guṇakiraṇāvalīprakāśa by Vardhamāna. Hpr. 1, 93. C. Guṇaprakāśadīdhiti by Raghunātha. Cc. Guṇavivṛtiviveka by Guṇānanda. Hr. Notices Vol. Xi, Pref. p. 5. Cc. Guṇaprakāśavivṛti by Mathurānātha. Hpr. 1, 94. Cs 3, 324 (inc.). 325. Cc. by Rāmakṛṣṇa. As p. 56.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1) Kiraṇāvalī (किरणावली):—[from kiraṇa > kir] f. Name of a [commentator or commentary] by Udayana

2) [v.s. ...] of another [commentator or commentary] by Dādābhāi on the [Sūryasiddhānta]

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Kiranavali in German

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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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Kannada-English dictionary

[«previous next»] — Kiranavali in Kannada glossary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpus

Kiraṇāvali (ಕಿರಣಾವಲಿ):—[noun] = ಕಿರಣಾವಳಿ [kiranavali].

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Kiraṇāvaḷi (ಕಿರಣಾವಳಿ):—

1) [noun] a series of lines or rays coming to or spreading out from a point; a pencil of rays of light.

2) [noun] (mus.) a mode, in Karnāṭaka system, derived from the main mode Kīrav āṇi.

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Kiraṇāḷi (ಕಿರಣಾಳಿ):—[noun] = ಕಿರಣಾವಳಿ [kiranavali].

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Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.

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