Paraskaragrihyasutra, Pāraskaragṛhyasūtra, Paraskara-grihyasutra: 2 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Pāraskaragṛhyasūtra can be transliterated into English as Paraskaragrhyasutra or Paraskaragrihyasutra, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Pāraskaragṛhyasūtra (पारस्करगृह्यसूत्र) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—called also kātīyagṛhyasūtra W. p. 64. Oxf. 382^b. 400^b. L. 658. 1768. Khn. 8. Kh. 56. B. 1, 178. 180. Ben. 13. Haug. 47. Pheh. 3. NW. 28. Oudh. 1877, 10. Xviii, 6. Np. I, 24. Bhk. 10. 39. Bhr. 509-11. Vienna. 16. H. 7. Oppert. 1436. 3971. 4585. 5031. 6574. 7133. 7888. Ii, 2920. 3986. 4006. 4559. 5186. 6261. 9577. Peters. 2, 174. 3, 383. 385. Bp. 286. Bühler 538.
—[commentary] Rādh. 1. 43. Oppert. Ii, 3987. Peters. 2, 174.
—[commentary] by Karka. L. 1891. Rādh. 1. Np. Iii, 92. P. 5. Bhk. 10. Peters. 2, 174.
—[commentary] by Gadādhara, son of Vāmana. L. 832. K. 174. B. 1, 180. Ben. 5. 10. Bhk. 10. Peters. 2, 174. 3, 384.
—[commentary] Sajjanavallabhā by Jayarāma. W. p. 64. Kh. 55. Ben. 6. Np. Ii, 4. Bhr. 512. Peters. 2, 174.
—[commentary] by Mahīdhara (?). NW. 20.
—[commentary] Pāraskaramantrabhāṣya by Murārimiśra. Bl. 2. Sb. 46.
—[commentary] Saṃskāragaṇapati by Rāmakṛṣṇa. Io. 444. 577. 912 (these three Mss. contain only the first kāṇḍa). K. 200. B. 1, 180. Kāśīn. 4.
—[commentary] Pāraskaragṛhyakārikā by Reṇukācārya. Io. 1665 A. Kh. 59. B. 1, 164.
—[commentary] by Vāgīśvarīdatta. NW. 2.
—[commentary] Pāraskaragṛhyaprakāśa by Vedamiśra. Used by Murārimiśra. Pāraskaragṛhyasūtrapaddhati. Burnell. 23^a. Sb. 63.
—by Kāmadeva (Karmapradīpikā). W. p. 65. He is more recent than Vāsudeva and Harihara.
—by Vāsudeva Dīkṣita. W. p. 64. Oxf. 384^b. L. 1890. B. 1, 180. Rādh. 1. 43. NW. 10. Peters. 2, 174. 3, 387. Bühler 537.
—Prayogapaddhati by Harihara. L. 1827. Kh. 60. B. 1, 180. Oudh. 1877, 40. Iv, 7. Xiv, 62. Xix, 102. Bhk. 39 Bp. 258. D 2. Sb. 63.
2) Pāraskaragṛhyasūtra (पारस्करगृह्यसूत्र):—Prayogapaddhati by Harihara. add Peters. 2, 174.
3) Pāraskaragṛhyasūtra (पारस्करगृह्यसूत्र):—Cu. add. 2086. Oudh. Xxii, 52. Peters. 4, 2.
—[commentary] by Gadādhara, son of Vāmana. Stein 17 (Śrāddhasūtra).
—[commentary] Pāraskaramantrabhāṣya by Murārimiśra. Stein 17. 252.
—[commentary] by Vāsudeva Dīkṣita. Stein 17.
—[commentary] Pāraskaragṛhyasūtrapaddhati. See Gargapaddhati.
—[commentary] Prayogapaddhati by Harihara. Peters. 4, 2 (2. 3). Stein 17. Harihara is later than Vāsudeva.
Pāraskaragṛhyasūtra has the following synonyms: Kātīyagṛhyasūtra.
4) Pāraskaragṛhyasūtra (पारस्करगृह्यसूत्र):—Ulwar 132.
—[commentary] by Karka. Ulwar 133.
—[commentary] by Gadādhara, son of Vāmana. Ulwar 134.
—[commentary] Sajjanavallabha, by Jayarāma, son of Balabhadra. Ulwar 135. Extr. 39.
—[commentary] Arthabhāskara by Bhāskara, pupil of Rāghavendrāraṇya. Ulwar 136. Extr. 40.
—[commentary] Pāraskaramantrabhāṣya by Murārimiśra, son of Kṛṣṇamiśra. Ulwar 137. Extr. 41.
—[commentary] by Viśvanātha, son of Narasiṃha, grandson of Āśādhara. Ulwar 138. Extr. 42.
—[commentary] Prayogapaddhati by Harihara. Ulwar 139.
—[commentary] Pāraskaragṛhyapaddhati [anonymous] Ulwar 183.
—[commentary] Pāraskaragṛhyapaddhati by Bhāskara Dīkṣita, pupil of Rāghavendrāraṇya. Ulwar 182. Extr. 54. See above the
—[commentary] by the same Bhāskara.
—[commentary] Pāraskaragṛhyapaddhati by Vāsudeva Dīkṣita. Ulwar 181.
5) Pāraskaragṛhyasūtra (पारस्करगृह्यसूत्र):—Bd. 70. L.. 65. 66 (till 2, 13). 67 (till 2, 10). 68. 69 (till 2, 17). C. L.. 70 ([fragmentary]). C. by Karka. As p. 57. C. by Gadādhara. As p. 54. C. Pāraskaragṛhyamantrabhāṣya by Murārimiśra. Bd. 15 (inc.). Peters. 6, 36. C. by Vāsudeva Dīkṣita. As p. 106. C. and Prayogapaddhati by Harihara. Ak 30. As p. 106. Bd. 73. Peters. 6, 31. L. 1827 contains only the third Kāṇḍa.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryPāraskaragṛhyasūtra (पारस्करगृह्यसूत्र):—[=pāraskara-gṛhya-sūtra] [from pāraskara] n. Name of [work]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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