Rasamanjari, Rasamañjarī, Rasa-manjari, Rasamamjari: 5 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—alaṃk. by Bhānudatta. Jones. 409. [Mackenzie Collection] 114. Io. 1942. 2079. 2097. 2602. 2699. W. p. 174. Oxf. 213^b. Khn. 52. K. 102. B. 3, 54. Ben. 34. Bik. 286. Tu7b. 12. Kāṭm. 8 (and—[commentary]). Pheh. 5. Rādh. 22 (and—[commentary]). Np. X, 16. Burnell. 57^a (and—[commentary]). Bh. 28. Bhr. 215. Poona. 244. Vienna. 17. Taylor. 1, 88. Oppert. 603. 783. 2008. 3347. 3467. 4040. 4242. 4764. 5622. 5822. 6648. 6836. 6986. 8204. Ii, 1799. 2092. 2667. 2972. 3245. 3359. 4125. 5996. 7717. 9195. Rice. 288. Bp. 265.
—[commentary] Rādh. 22. 41. 45. Poona. 245.
—[commentary] Āmoda. Oppert. 5758.
—[commentary] Samañjasārthadīpikā. Pheh. 6.
—[commentary] Vyaṅgyārthakaumudī by Ananta Paṇḍita. Io. 19. 1120. K. 104. B. 3, 54. Bik. 289. Pheh. 6. Rādh. 22. 41. 45. Oudh. Ix, 8. Np. V, 184. Vii, 44. Bhr. 315. Oppert. 5623. Ii, 2981. Rice. 288. Sb. 314.
—[commentary] Vyaṅgyārthadīpikā by Ānandaśarman (?). Oudh. Xv, 62.
—[commentary] Rasikarañjinī by Gopāla Bhaṭṭa, son of Harivaṃśa Bhaṭṭa. Io. 114. 1941. L. 1712. K. 102. B. 3, 56. Bik. 709. Oudh. Xiv, 44. Xviii, 34. Poona. 207. 244. Oppert. Ii, 2742. 3067. Rice. 288.
—[commentary] Rasamañjarīparimala by Śeṣa Cintāmaṇi, son of Śeṣa Nṛsiṃha. Io. 119. 2058. L. 3115. K. 102. B. 3, 54. 56. 4, 236 (put amongst medical works). Report. Xvii. NW. 602. Np. I, 56. Bl. 6. Bp. 65. 304. 365.
—[commentary] Rasamañjarīprakāśa by Nāgeśa. [Mackenzie Collection] 114. Io. 119. 2602. Oxf. 213^b. L. 1943. K. 102. B. 3, 54. Ben. 33. Oudh. V, 10. Xvii, 30.
—[commentary] Vyaṅgyārthakaumudī by Viśveśvara. L. 3020. K. 102. Rādh. 46. Bp. 265.
—[commentary] Rasikarañjana by Vrajarāja Dīkṣita. Np. Ii, 120.
—[commentary] by Harivaṃśa Bhaṭṭa (?). Oudh. Xi, 10. See the
—[commentary] by his son Gopāla. Rasamañjarīsthūlatātparyārtha, a summary of the Rasamañjarī. Io. 543.
2) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—stotra. Tu7b. 10.
3) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—Gītagovindaṭīkā by Śaṅkaramiśra.
4) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—Bhāgavatapurāṇaṭīkā.
5) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—med. Kāṭm. 13. Pheh. 14. Rādh. 32.
—by Śālinātha, son of Vaidyanātha. Cop. 104. Io. 96. L. 2162. K. 216. B. 4, 236 (and—[commentary]). Ben. 64. Oudh. X, 24. Np. I, 16. 18. V, 30. Lahore. 22. H. 343. Oppert. 3021. Quoted by Rāmasena in Rasasārāmṛta.
—[commentary] by Ramānātha. NW. 582.
6) Rāsamañjarī (रासमञ्जरी):—by Rāmadāsa. Tu7b. 10.
7) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—alaṃk. by Bhānudatta. Bl. 150. Cu. add. 2429. Fl. 209-11. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 74. Hz. 212. 267. 639. Oudh. Xx, 96. Peters. 4, 29. Rgb. 540. Stein 63.
—[commentary] Bl. 151. Peters. 4, 29.
—[commentary] Vyaṅgyārthakaumudī by Ananta Paṇḍita, son of Tryambaka. Bl. 158. Hz. 212. Peters. 4, 29. Stein 63.
—[commentary] Vyaṅgyārthadīpikā by Ānandaśarman, son of Tryambaka. Oudh. Xxi, 76. Xxii, 72.
—[commentary] Rasamañjarīvikāsa by Gopāla, called also Vopadeva, son of Nṛsiṃha. Stein 63. 271.
—[commentary] Rasikarañjinī by Gopāla Bhaṭṭa, son of Harivaṃśa Bhaṭṭa. Oudh. Xx, 96. Stein 63.
—[commentary] Rasamañjarīparimala by Śeṣa Cintāmaṇi, son of Śeṣa Nṛsiṃha. Peters. 4, 29. Rgb. 540.
—[commentary] Rasamañjarīprakāśa by Nāgeśa. Oudh. Xx, 96.
—[commentary] by Viśveśvara, son of Lakṣmīdhara. Stein 63 (Samañjasā). This title Samanjasā rests on the words ‘Viśveśvareṇa kriyate samāsāt samañjasārthā Rasamañjarīyam’.
8) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—med. by Śālinātha, son of Vaidyanātha. Io. 96 (adhy. 9-12). Peters. 4, 40. Rgb. 936 ([fragmentary]). Stein 186. 187. Quoted by Vaidyarāja in Sukhabodha, Catal. Io. p. 943; by Trimalla ibid. p. 956.
—[commentary] Tilaka by Harinābha. Stein 187 (inc.).
9) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—alaṃk. by Bhānudatta. Ulwar 1073. 1075.
—[commentary] Vyaṅgyārthakaumudī by Ananta Paṇḍita, son of Tryambaka Paṇḍita. Ulwar 1074.
—[commentary] Rasamañjarīparimala by Śeṣa Cintāmaṇi, son of Śeṣa Nṛsiṃha. Ulwar 1075.
—[commentary] Rasamañjarīprakāśa by Nāgeśa. Ulwar 1076.
10) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—med. by Śālinātha, son of Vaidyanātha. Ulwar 1661.
11) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—by Lakṣmīdhara, son of Yajñeśvara. Quoted in his C. on the Gītagovinda.
12) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—med. by Śālinātha. Bd. 907.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Rasamañjarī (रसमञ्जरी):—[=rasa-mañjarī] [from rasa > ras] f. Name of various works.
2) Rāsamañjarī (रासमञ्जरी):—[=rāsa-mañjarī] [from rāsa > rās] f. Name of [work]
[Sanskrit to German]
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.
Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusRasamaṃjari (ರಸಮಂಜರಿ):—
1) [noun] (mus.) in Karnāṭaka system, a musical mode (rāga) derived from the main mode Rasikapriya.
2) [noun] any entertainment programme.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Manjari, Rasa, Mancari, Raca.
Starts with: Rasamanjarigunaleshasucakashtaka, Rasamanjariparimala, Rasamanjariprakasha, Rasamanjaristhulatatparyartha.
Ends with: Advaitarasamanjari, Karpurarasamanjari, Radharasamanjari, Vaidyarasamanjari, Vinota-racamancari.
Full-text (+20): Rasamanjaristhulatatparyartha, Rasamanjariparimala, Rasamanjariprakasha, Rasamanjarigunaleshasucakashtaka, Radharasamanjari, Vaidyarasamanjari, Samanjasarthadipika, Bhanudatta, Pratiphala, Dineshvaramishra, Divyadivya, Ratimandira, Pravatsyatpatika, Anushayana, Shalinatha, Lataveshta, Shesha cintamani, Dhiradhira, Rasavilasa, Jadata.
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