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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Prasannarāghava (प्रसन्नराघव) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—nāṭaka, by Jayadeva, son of Mahādeva. Io. 937. Oxf. 141^b. Paris. (Gr. 21). K. 72. B. 2, 120. Oudh. V, 8. Burnell. 169^b. Bhr. 167. Taylor. 1, 82. Oppert. 571. 655. 859. 1141. 1500. 1922. 2640. 3325. 3425. 4148. 4192. 4326. 4425. 4706. 4918. 6053. 6388. 6613. Ii, 829. 1114. 2298. 2496. 2603. 5342. 5959. 6340. 6586. 6924. 8123. 8277. 8746. 9059. 9171. 9858. 10152. 10403. Rice. 258. Bühler 554.
—[commentary] Oppert. Ii, 954.
2) Prasannarāghava (प्रसन्नराघव):—nāṭaka, by Jayadeva. Bl. 70. Hz. 286. 577. L. 3309. Oudh. Xxi, 48. Rgb. 448.
—[commentary] Tātparyataraṅgiṇī by Raghunandana. L. 3306 (aṅka 1).
3) Prasannarāghava (प्रसन्नराघव):—nāṭaka, by Jayadeva, son of Mahādeva. Ulwar 1013.
4) Prasannarāghava (प्रसन्नराघव):—nāṭaka by Jayadeva. As p. 113. Bc 270. Hz. 1330. Peters. 5, 426. 427 (both inc.). Śg. 2, 119 (inc.). Tb. 59. C. by Lakṣmīdhara, son of Yajñeśvara. Mentioned in his C. on the Gītagovinda. Śg. 2 p. 203.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryPrasannarāghava (प्रसन्नराघव):—[=pra-sanna-rāghava] [from pra-sanna > pra-sad] n. Name of a drama by Jaya-deva
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