Prashnavaishnava, Praśnavaiṣṇava: 4 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Praśnavaiṣṇava can be transliterated into English as Prasnavaisnava or Prashnavaishnava, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Praśnavaiṣṇava (प्रश्नवैष्णव) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—or vaiṣṇavaśāstra jy. by Nārāyaṇadāsa Siddha. [Mackenzie Collection] 127. W. p. 264. Oxf. 333^b. L. 784. Khn. 90. K. 234. Kh. 74. B. 4, 160. Ben. 26. Bik. 327. Pheh. 8. Rādh. 34. Oudh. Xiv, 48. Np. I, 80. Burnell. 79^b. Bhk. 36. Bhr. 340. H. 304. 331. Oppert. Ii, 1984. 4742. Peters. 3, 398. Bp. 273.
Praśnavaiṣṇava has the following synonyms: Praśnārṇava.
2) Praśnavaiṣṇava (प्रश्नवैष्णव):—by Nārāyaṇadāsa Siddha. [Bhau Dāji Memorial] 50. Oudh. Xx, 106. 112. 124. Peters. 4, 35. Stein 166.
—[commentary] (?) Praśnārṇavaplava by the same. Rgb. 831.
Praśnavaiṣṇava has the following synonyms: Praśnārṇava, Vaiṣṇavaśāstra.
3) Praśnavaiṣṇava (प्रश्नवैष्णव):—by Nārāyaṇadāsa Siddha, son of Brahmadāsa. Ulwar 1859.
4) Praśnavaiṣṇava (प्रश्नवैष्णव):—by Nārāyaṇadāsa Siddha. Ak 903.
Praśnavaiṣṇava has the following synonyms: Vaiṣṇavaśāstra.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Praśnavaiṣṇava (प्रश्नवैष्णव):—[=praśna-vaiṣṇava] [from praśna] m. Name of [work]
2) Praṣṇavaiṣṇava (प्रष्णवैष्णव):—[=praṣṇa-vaiṣṇava] [wrong reading] for praśna-v.
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Partial matches: Vaishnava, Prashna.
Full-text: Narayanadasa siddha, Vaishnavaprashnashastra, Vaishnavashastra, Vaishnavajyotishashastra, Vaishnavavaidyakashastra, Prashnarnava.
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