Nyayakusumanjali, Nyāyakusumāñjali: 4 definitions

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The Nyāyakusumāñjali by Udayana is a Sanskrit literary treatise on the Nyāya school of philosophy. Nyāya (“method”) is one of the six orthodox schools of Hinduism who accept the authority of the Vedas, primarily dealing with logic, methodology and metaphysics.

Source: Wisdom Library: Hinduism

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1) Nyāyakusumāñjali (न्यायकुसुमाञ्जलि) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—shorter kusumāñjali vaiś. with a running commentary on the Kārikāḥ by the author Udayanācārya. Oxf. 242^b. 243^a. Paris. (B 50). Hall. p. 82. L. 1769. 2060. K. 144. B. 4, 14. Report. Xxv. Ben. 163. 238. Bik. 539. Kāṭm. 5. Pheh. 13. Rādh. 12. Oudh. Iv, 15. Np. V, 80. 164. Burnell. 123^a. Bl. 8. Bhk. 32. Oppert. 561. 651. 7286. 8050 (and—[commentary]). Ii, 1096. 4692. 9601. Rice. 98. 112. Peters. 2, 191. Quoted by Citsukha.
—[commentary] Hall. p. 85. L. 1343. 1769. K. 144. Ben. 171.
—[commentary] by Gadādhara. K. 144.
—[commentary] by Candranārāyaṇa. NW. 356.
—[commentary] by Jayarāma. L. 1873. Khn. 64. Rādh. 12. NW. 336. Burnell. 123^b. Oppert. 2303.
—[commentary] by Trilocanadeva. Hall. p. 84. Ben. 164.
—[commentary] by Nārāyaṇatīrtha. Hall. p. 6. 84. Ben. 163. Peters. 2, 191.
—[commentary] by Miśra. Hall. p. 83.
—[commentary] by Raghunātha. Sb. 160.
—[commentary] by Rāmabhadra Sārvabhauma. Oxf. 243^a. Hall. p. 84. L. 525. Rādh. 12.
—[commentary] by Rudrabhaṭṭācārya. Hall. p. 83.
—[commentary] by Vāmadhvaja. Rādh. 12.
—[commentary] by Haridāsa. Oxf. 243^a. Hall. p. 83. L. 1055. K. 144. Ben. 200. 207. Burnell. 123^a. Bhk. 32. Oppert. Ii, 8187.
—[sub-commentary] by Varadarāja. Hall. p. 83. Burnell. 123^a. Taylor. 1, 116.
—[sub-commentary] Saurabha by Vaidyanātha. Hall. p. 83.

2) Nyāyakusumāñjali (न्यायकुसुमाञ्जलि):—
—[commentary] by Rudra Bhaṭṭācārya. read Hall. p. 84.

3) Nyāyakusumāñjali (न्यायकुसुमाञ्जलि):—shortened kusumāñjali vaiś. Io. 232. Oudh. Xx, 210. Xxi, 130. Rgb. 773 (inc.). Stein 148.
—[commentary] Stein 148.
—[commentary] by Nārāyaṇatīrtha. Io. 232.
—[commentary] by Raghudeva (on the Kārikās). Stein 148.
—[commentary] by Rāmabhadra, son of Bhavanātha (on the Kārikās). Stein 148.
—[commentary] by Haridāsa. Oudh. Xx, 210.

4) Nyāyakusumāñjali (न्यायकुसुमाञ्जलि):—by Udayana. Ulwar 688. 689.
—[commentary] Nyāyakusumāñjaliprakāśa by Vardhamāna. Ulwar 689.
—[sub-commentary] Ulwar 691.
—[sub-commentary] Nyāyakusumāñjalimakaranda by Rucidatta. Ulwar 690.
—[commentary] by Haridāsa. Ulwar 688.

5) Nyāyakusumāñjali (न्यायकुसुमाञ्जलि):—or simply kusumāñjali vaiś. by Udayanācārya. As p. 48 (2 Mss.). Cs 3, 291 (inc.). 298. 300 (inc.). 304. Il. C. by Nārāyaṇatīrtha. As p. 48 C. by Rāmabhadra. Cs 3, 302 (inc.). 318 (inc.). C. by Haridāsa. As p. 48. Cs 3, 298 (inc.). 301. 570 (on the Kārikaḥ only). Cc. by Gosvāmin Bhaṭṭācārya. Cs 3, 303 (inc.).

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

Nyāyakusumāñjali (न्यायकुसुमाञ्जलि):—[=ny-āya-kusumāñjali] [from ny-āya] m. (-kārikā f. -prakāśa m. -vikāśa m. -viveka, m.) Name of [work]

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

Nyāyakusumāñjali (न्यायकुसुमाञ्जलि):—m. desgl. [HALL 27. 44.] [Oxforder Handschriften 242,b. 243,a.] [Sāhityadarpana 122,10.]

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch
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