Rijumitakshara, Ṛjumitākṣarā, Riju-mitakshara: 5 definitions

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The Sanskrit term Ṛjumitākṣarā can be transliterated into English as Rjumitaksara or Rijumitakshara, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

Ṛjumitākṣarā (ऋजुमिताक्षरा).—Name of a commentary on Yājñavalkya's law-book, generally called Mitākṣarā.

Ṛjumitākṣarā is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms ṛju and mitākṣarā (मिताक्षरा). See also (synonyms): ṛjukamitākṣarā.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Ṛjumitākṣarā (ऋजुमिताक्षरा) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—the complete name of the Mitākṣarā by Vijñāneśvara.

2) Ṛjumitākṣarā (ऋजुमिताक्षरा):—an elaborate
—[commentary] on Yājñavalkya’s Dharmaśāstra, by Vijñāneśvara. [Mackenzie Collection] 22. Cop. 16. Io. 1079. 1105. 2059. 2060. 2170. W. p. 308. Oxf. 356^a. Paris. (Gr. 3). L. 1979. Khn. 78. 80 (prāyaścitta). 82 (vyavahāra). K. 190. B. 3, 114. Ben. 134. 136 (prāyaścitta). 137 (vyavahāra). 140 (dto). 141 (ācāra). Bik. 422. 423. 436 (prāyaścitta). Kāṭm. 2. Pheh. 2. Rādh. 19 (and—[commentary]). Np. V, 158. Vii, 20. X, 10. Burnell. 126^b. P. 11. Bhk. 20. Bhr. 105-8. 604 (ācāra). Poona. 95-97. 167. 168. 196. Ii, 171-73. 183 (ācāra). 260 (vyavahāra). H. 190-92. Oppert. 112. 253 (ācāra). 318. 670. 811. 1027. 1390 (ācāra). 1540. 1661 (ācāra). 2405. 2535. 3006. 3356. 3483. 3676. 3739. 3833. 3850. 4249. 4616 (ācāra). 5161. 6408. 6531. 6663. 6786. 6996. 7149. 7399. 7624. 7778. Ii, 246. 350. 356. 1162. 1806. 1887. 1920. 2098. 2210. 2452 (ācāra). 2520. 2800. 2975. 3029. 3475. 3799. 4352. 4849. 4929. 5407. 5564. 5875. 6011. 6138. 6424 -26. 6638. 6701. 6847. 7486 (ācāra). 7703. 7745. 7773 (vyavahāra). 7810 (śrāddha). 8088. 8945. 10170. 10358. Rice. 214. Peters. 2, 187 (vyavahāra). 3, 388 (dto). Bp. 300. Bühler 557.
—[commentary] Oppert. 4605.
—[commentary] Pramitākṣarā by Nanda Paṇḍita. Bühler 546 (Pratītakṣarā).
—[commentary] by Bālambhaṭṭa on the Vyavahārakāṇḍa. This
—[commentary] is usually attributed to Lakṣmīdevī. Io. 845. 1104. Oxf. 262^b. Paris. (D. 276). B. 3, 116. Np. Vii, 20. Lahore. 10 (vyavahāra, and prāyaścitta?). Bühler 546. Sb. 109.
—[commentary] Mitākṣarāsāra by Madhusūdana Gosvāmin. Lahore. 14.
—[commentary] by Mukundalāla. NW. 134 (prāyaścitta).
—[commentary] Siddhāntasaṃgraha by Rādhāmohana Śarman. Oxf. 263^b.
—[commentary] Subodhinī on the Vyavahārādhyāya by Viśveśvara. Oxf. 262^b. Paris. (D 275). Khn. 80. K. 202. B. 3, 116. Bik. 423. Oudh. X, 10. Xv, 74. Burnell. 127^a. Lahore. 10. Oppert. Ii, 3002. 5066. Bühler 546. 558. He quotes it in the Madanapārijāta.
—[commentary] by Halāyudha Bhaṭṭa. NW. 130.

Ṛjumitākṣarā has the following synonyms: Mitākṣarā.

3) Ṛjumitākṣarā (ऋजुमिताक्षरा):—a
—[commentary] on Yājñavalkya’s Dharmaśāstra by Vijñāneśvara. Fl. 116 (Ācāra). 117 (Vyavahāra). Hz. 31 (Vyavahāra). 516 (Vyavahāra). 540. 562 (Vyavahāra). 590 (Vyavahāra). Oudh. Xx, 184. Peters. 4, 9 (2. 3). 10 (Ācāra). Rgb. 301 (inc.). Stein 100.
—[commentary] Peters. 4, 9 (Vyavahāra).
—[commentary] by Bālambhaṭṭa, i. e. Vaidyanātha Pāyaguṇḍa, the husband of Lakṣmīdeva, she being considered the authoress of this commentary. Rgb. 203. Stein 100. 313 (beginning of the Ācārādhyāya).
—[commentary] Subodhinī on the Vyavahārādhyāya by Viśveśvara. Oudh. Xx, 178. Rgb. 265 ([fragmentary]).

Ṛjumitākṣarā has the following synonyms: Mitākṣarā.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Ṛjumitākṣarā (ऋजुमिताक्षरा):—[=ṛju-mitākṣarā] [from ṛju] f. Name of a commentary on Yājñavalkya’s law-book (composed by Vijñāneśvara, and generally called Mitākṣarā).

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