Rangaraja, Raṅgarāja: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Raṅgarāja (रङ्गराज) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—son of Devarāja, father of Varadarāja (Mīmāṃsānayavivekadīpikā). Hall. p. 180. Burnell. 84^a.
Raṅgarāja has the following synonyms: Raṅganātha.
2) Raṅgarāja (रङ्गराज):—1572-85, patron of Sāyaṇa (Prāyaścittapaddhati). Burnell. 142^a.
3) Raṅgarāja (रङ्गराज):—probably a previous commentator on Śiśupālavadha, quoted by Mallinātha on Ś. 2, 8. 6, 48.
4) Raṅgarāja (रङ्गराज):—Advaitamukhara.
5) Raṅgarāja (रङ्गराज):—Rūpakaparibhāṣā alaṃk.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Raṅgarāja (रङ्गराज):—[=raṅga-rāja] [from raṅga > raj] m. Name of the patron of Sāyaṇa, [Catalogue(s)]
2) [v.s. ...] of various authors (also with dīkṣita, -adhvarin, -adhvarivara and -adhvarīndra), [ib.]
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Starts with: Rangaraja dikshita, Rangarajastava, Rangarajavilasa.
Full-text (+1): Rangarajastava, Shrirangarajastotra, Shrirangarajastava, Shrirangarajacatushtaya, Pashcimarangarajastava, Rupakaparibhasha, Rangaraja dikshita, Advaitamukhara, Auttarapattra, Darshanacarya, Sudarshana acarya, Darshanarya, Prayashcittapaddhati, Shailacarya, Shrishailacarya, Appayyadikshita, Devaraja, Ranganatha, Varadaraja, Gopala.
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