Meghasamdesha, Meghasaṃdeśa: 4 definitions

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The Sanskrit term Meghasaṃdeśa can be transliterated into English as Meghasamdesa or Meghasamdesha, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Meghasaṃdeśa (मेघसंदेश) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—a descriptive poem, by Kālidāsa. Jones. 410. Cop. 13. Io. 415. 994. 1516. 2019. W. p. 168. Oxf. 125^b. Paris. (D 44). K. 62. Kh. 85. B. 2, 96. 98 (and—[commentary]). Ben. 36. 37. Bik. 238. Tu7b. 16. Kāṭm. 6 (and—[commentary]). Rādh. 21 (and—[commentary]). Burnell. 160^b. Bl. 4 (and avacūri). Gu. 4 (and avacūri). Bhr. 156. H. 72-74. Taylor. 1, 65. 87. 301. 344. 345. Oppert. 2673. 4159. 6140. 6639. 6981. 7114. 7569. 7773. Ii, 970. 1139. 1695. 1794. 1901. 2140. 2165. 2406. 2741. 2847. 3237. 3354. 4854. 5548. 5639. 5693. 5770. 6687. 6793. 7708. 8325. 8925. 9080. 10057. Rice. 238. Peters. 1, 118 (and avacūri). 2, 189. 3, 395. Bp. 263. W. 1537. 1544 (and avacūri). 1545. To prevent mistakes, it may be as well to remark that a Jaina Meghadūta was written by Merutuṅga.
—[commentary] L. 2103. Bhr. 157. 158. H. 75. 77.
—[commentary] Avacūri. Oudh. Xv, 30. H. 78. 79.
—[commentary] Kathambhūtī. H. 73. Sb. 304.
—[commentary] Meghalatā. L. 3076. Bhr. 160.
—[commentary] Vidyullatā. Oppert. 2965.
—[commentary] by Uddyotakara. Quoted by Kalyāṇamalla on Meghadūta 47.
—[commentary] Mālatī by Kalyāṇamalla. Io. 529. Oxf. 125^b. L. 2383. Oudh. 1877, 16.
—[commentary] Manoramā by Kavicandra. L. 3174.
—[commentary] by Kaviratna. Sūcīpattra. 11.
—[commentary] by Kṛṣṇadāsa. Sūcīpattra. 12.
—[commentary] by Kṣemahaṃsagaṇi. Peters. 3, 395.
—[commentary] by Cintāmaṇi. B. 2, 98.
—[commentary] Rasadīpikā by Jagaddhara. L. 1966.
—[commentary] by Janārdana. Peters. 3, 324.
—[commentary] by Janendra. NW. 616.
—[commentary] by Divākara. Io. 1516.
—[commentary] by Bharatasena. Io. 415. 994. Oxf. 125^b.
—[commentary] Tattvadīpikā by Bhagīrathamiśra. L. 221.
—[commentary] Saṃjīvanī by Mallinātha. Cop. 13. Oxf. 125^b. K. 62. B. 2, 98. Rādh. 21. Burnell. 160^b. 161^a. Taylor. 1, 65. Oppert. 1547. 2674. 8178. Ii, 3757. 5694. 8326. Rice. 238.
—[commentary] by Mahimasiṃhagaṇi. Bp. 279.
—[commentary] by Rāma Upādhyāya. Rice. 238.
—[commentary] Muktāvali by Rāmanātha. Oxf. 125^b.
—[commentary] Śiṣyahitaiṣiṇī by Lakṣmīnivāsa. Bhr. 159. H. 76. W. 1545.
—[commentary] by Vallabhadeva. B. 2, 98. Report. Xi. H. 74. Peters. 2, 189. Bp. 273.
—[commentary] by Vācaspatigovinda. Oxf. 125^b.
—[commentary] Durbodhapadabhañjikā by Viśvanātha. NW. 626.
—[commentary] Meghadūtārthamuktāvalī by Viśvanāthamiśra. L. 399. Oudh. Xvii, 14.
—[commentary] by Śāśvata. L. 2740. He quotes the
—[commentary] by Vallabha.
—[commentary] Tātparyadīpikā by Sanātanaśarman. Oxf. 125^b.
—[commentary] by Sarasvatītīrtha. Cambridge University Library.
—[commentary] Meghadūtāvacūri by Sumativijaya. Peters. 1, 128.
—[commentary] by Haridāsa. Oudh. Xiv, 28.

Meghasaṃdeśa has the following synonyms: Meghadūta.

2) Meghasaṃdeśa (मेघसंदेश):—by Kālidāsa. Cu. add. 2110. Fl. 73. 74. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 71. Hz. 121 (Pūrvamegha). Io. 994 (and—[commentary]). 1381 A. 1491. 1516 (and—[commentary]). 2019. 2737. 3060. Peters. 4, 28. Rgb. 388-91. Stein 71.
—[commentary] Hz. 39 (Pūrvamegha). 127 (Uttaramegha). Io. 2690. Peters. 4, 28. Rgb. 393. Stein 71.
—[commentary] Kathambhūtī. Stein 71.
—[commentary] Kalpalatā. Peters. 4, 28.
—[commentary] Tātparyadīpikā. Io. 1381 A. 1570.
—[commentary] Mālati by Kalyāṇamalla. Io. 529. 1381 A.
—[commentary] by Bharatasena. Io. 415. 994. 1381 A.
—[commentary] Saṃjīvanī by Mallinātha. Io. 1381 A. 1398. Peters. 4, 28. Stein 71.
—[commentary] by Mahimasiṃhagaṇi. Rgb. 381.
—[commentary] by Moṭajit Kavi. Rgb. 392 (inc.).
—[commentary] by Ravikara. L. 3371.
—[commentary] Muktāvali by Rāmanātha. Io. 1381 A.
—[commentary] by Vācaspatigovinda. Io. 1381 A (uttara).
—[commentary] Śiśuhitaiṣiṇī by Śrīvatsa Vyāsa. Peters. 4, 28. Extr. 34. Stein 71.
—[commentary] by Sarasvatītīrtha. Cu. add. 2110.

Meghasaṃdeśa has the following synonyms: Meghadūta.

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

Meghasaṃdeśa (मेघसंदेश):—[=megha-saṃdeśa] [from megha] m. = -dūta q.v.

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