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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

Kuvalayānanda (कुवलयानन्द).—Name of a work on rhetoric by अप्पय्या दीक्षित (appayyā dīkṣita).

Kuvalayānanda is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms kuvalaya and ānanda (आनन्द).

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Kuvalayānanda (कुवलयानन्द).—[masculine] T. of a work.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Kuvalayānanda (कुवलयानन्द) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—alaṃk. written by desire of Veṅkaṭa, king of Vijayanagara, by Appayya Dīkṣita, based on the Candrāloka of Jayadeva. [Mackenzie Collection] 116. Pet. 727. Io. 601. 843. 1832. 2050. 2233. Oxf. 213^a. L. 1612. Khn. 52. K. 100. B. 3, 50 Ben. 36. Kāṭm. 8. Pheh. 6. 14. Rādh. 24 (and—[commentary]). 41. Burnell. 55^b. Mysore. 6. P. 19. Poona. 209. H. 175. Taylor. 1, 166. 294. 295. 316. 478. Oppert. 385. 545. 853. 885. 1131. 1424. 1681. 1799. 2176. 2230. 2302. 2587. 2802. 3117. 3294. 3393. 4205. 4284. 4399. 4810. 6566. 6730. 7596. 7751. Ii, 743. 922. 1051. 1313. 1683. 1737. 2327. 2688. 2915. 3047. 3328. 3621. 3995. 4277. 4535. 5105. 5669. 5930. 6240. 6894. 7020. 7256. 7278. 7359. 8186. 8548. 8729. 8838. 9023. 10080. 10120. Rice. 282 (and—[commentary]). Peters. 2, 190.
—[commentary] Oppert. 1425. 6825. 6890.
—[commentary] Rasikarañjinī by Appayya Dīkṣita. Burnell. 55^b.
—[commentary] Alaṃkārasudhā by Nāgoji. K. 98. 104 (Viṣamapadī).
—[commentary] Kāvyamañjarī by Nyāyavāgīśa Bhaṭṭācārya. Np. Ii, 122.
—[commentary] Śāradāgama by Bhaṭṭācārya. B. 3, 52.
—[commentary] by Mathurānātha. NW. 600.
—[commentary] Alamkāracandrikā by Vaidyanātha. Pet. 728. Io. 276. 533. Hall. p. 175. K. 98. B. 3, 44. 50. Ben. 36. Bik. 283. Kāṭm. 8. Pheh. 14. Rādh. 24. Proceed. Asb. 1870, 312. P. 18. Oppert. 799. 2602. 3299. 3401. 4293. 5261. 6510. 7754. Ii, 746. 893. 923. 1062. 1427. 1749. 2045. 2384. 2902. 3143. 3639. 5190. 6264. 6901. 7871. 8158. 8844. 9028. 9813. Bühler 542.
—[sub-commentary] Oppert. Ii, 8159. Kuvalayānandakārikāḥ. B. 3, 50. Bhr. 211 (and—[commentary]). Peters. 1, 114. Bp. 265.
—[commentary] by Āśādhara. B. 3, 50. P. 19. Peters. 1, 114. Bp. 265.

2) Kuvalayānanda (कुवलयानन्द):—add Io. 931. 2764.
—[commentary] Śāradāgama etc. delete this.
—[commentary] by Vaidyanātha. add Io. 957. 2660. Kuvalayānandakārikāḥ, and—[commentary] by Āśādhara. add Io. 2185. 2686.

3) Kuvalayānanda (कुवलयानन्द):—alaṃk. by Appayya Dīkṣita. Oudh. Xx, 94 (and—[commentary]). Peters. 4, 25. 26. Rgb. 539. Stein 61.
—[commentary] Rasikarañjanī by Gaṅgādhara Adhvarin (not by Appayya). Preface to Patañjalicarita in Kāvyamālā p. 6.
—[commentary] Alaṃkārasudhā by Nāgeśa. K. 98. Stein 62. 270.
—[commentary] Ṣaṭpadānanda by the same. K. 104. Stein 62. 271.
—[commentary] Alaṃkāracandrikā by Vaidyanātha. Fl. 208. Oudh. Xx, 94. Peters. 4, 26. Stein 61. Kuvalayānandakārikāḥ. Bl. 141. Fl. 207. 468. W. 1721.
—[commentary] Peters. 4, 26.
—[commentary] by Āśādhara. Bl. 141. 298.

4) Kuvalayānanda (कुवलयानन्द):—alaṃk. by Appayya Dīkṣita. Hz. 261. 401. Ulwar 1052.
—[commentary] by Kuravirāma. Mentioned in Hz. Extr. 57.
—[commentary] Alaṃkāracandrikā by Vaidyanātha. Hz. 268. 559. Ulwar 1053.

5) Kuvalayānanda (कुवलयानन्द):—alaṃk. by Appayya Dīkṣita. As p. 48. Hz. 837. L.. 830-833. Śg. 2, 127. Whish 108. 126. C. Alaṃkāracandrikā by Vaidyanātha. Ak 690 (inc.). As p. 48 (2 Mss.). Bd. 585 (inc.). Hz. 846. L.. 834. Peters. 5, 406. kuvalayānandakārikāḥ by Appayya Dīkṣita. L.. 825-829.

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

Kuvalayānanda (कुवलयानन्द):—[from kuvalaya] m. Name of [work] on rhetoric by Apya-dīkṣita.

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