Maharudrapaddhati, Mahārudrapaddhati, Maharudra-paddhati: 2 definitions

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Mahārudrapaddhati (महारुद्रपद्धति) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—Kh. 60. Peters. 3, 388. Bp. 299. See Rudrapaddhati.
—Śāṅkh. by Acaladeva. B. 1, 192.
—by Kāśīdīkṣita. Bhk. 23.
—Āśv. by Nārāyaṇa. B. 1, 156.
—Sv. by Paraśurāma. Io. 353. B. 1, 232. Quoted by Kamalākara Oxf. 278^b.
—by Viṣṇuśarman. Oudh. Vii, 6.
—by Vedāṅgarāya. Poona. 444.

2) Mahārudrapaddhati (महारुद्रपद्धति):—Cu. add. 2519. Weber 2107 (inc.).
—by Kamalākara, in 8 chapters. Fl. 158 (inc.).
—by Kāśīnātha. Peters. 4, 3.
—by Balabhadra. Peters. 4, 3.
—by Mālajī. Peters. 4, 3.

3) Mahārudrapaddhati (महारुद्रपद्धति):—Ṛv. by Acala, son of Vatsarāja. Ulwar 1414. Extr. 387.

4) Mahārudrapaddhati (महारुद्रपद्धति):—by Vedāngarāya (Mālajī), son of Tigalābhaṭṭa. Ulwar 1415. Extr. 338.

Mahārudrapaddhati has the following synonyms: Rudrārcanamañjarī.

5) Mahārudrapaddhati (महारुद्रपद्धति):—[dharma] Ak 397. L.. 653. 654. See Rudrakalpadruma.
—by Paraśurāma, son of Karṇa. L.. 655. Peters. 6, 108.

6) Mahārudrapaddhati (महारुद्रपद्धति):—on the Rudrajapa, by Anantadeva, son of Uddhava. As p. 141.

Mahārudrapaddhati has the following synonyms: Rudrakalpadruma.

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

Mahārudrapaddhati (महारुद्रपद्धति):—[=mahā-rudra-paddhati] [from mahā-rudra > mahā > mah] f. Name of [work]

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