Madhvamukhamardana: 3 definitions

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Madhvamukhamardana (मध्वमुखमर्दन) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—or madhvamatamukhamardana or madhvamukhabhaṅga by Appayya Dīkṣita. Hall. p. 114. Np. V, 110. Burnell. 110^b. Oppert. 1962. 3188. 4497. 8155. Ii, 1591. 7688. 8302. 8915. 9184. 9185. 9415. 9416.
—[commentary] Madhvamatavidhvaṃsa or Madhvamatavidhvaṃsana, by the same. Hall. p. 114. Khn. 56. K. 124. Ben. 84. NW. 306. Oudh. Viii, 24. Burnell. 93^b.

Madhvamukhamardana has the following synonyms: Madhvatantramukhamardana, Madhvamatakhaṇḍana.

2) Madhvamukhamardana (मध्वमुखमर्दन):—by Nimbārka. NW. 274.

3) Madhvamukhamardana (मध्वमुखमर्दन):—by Appayya Dīkṣita. Io. 1103.
—[commentary] Madhvamatavidhvaṃsana by the same. ibid.

Madhvamukhamardana has the following synonyms: Madhvamukhabhaṅga.

4) Madhvamukhamardana (मध्वमुखमर्दन):—by Appayya Dīkṣita, with a
—[commentary] by the author, called in this Ms. Vyadhvavidhvaṃsana. Ulwar 540.

5) Madhvamukhamardana (मध्वमुखमर्दन):—by Appayya Dīkṣita. Hz. 915. C. Madhvamatavidhvaṃsana by the same. Hz. 862. 1328 p. 128.

Madhvamukhamardana has the following synonyms: Madhvamukhabhaṅga.

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

Madhvamukhamardana (मध्वमुखमर्दन):—[=madhva-mukha-mardana] [from madhva] n. Name of [work]

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