Samkhyasaptati, Sāṃkhyasaptati, Samkhya-saptati: 2 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Sāṃkhyasaptati (सांख्यसप्तति) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—72 memorial verses on the Sāṃkhya, by Īśvarakṛṣṇa. Oxf. 237^b. Paris. (B 152^a). Hall. p. 4. L. 1815. Kh. 89 (and—[commentary]). Tu7b. 20. Rādh. 16. NW. 388 (by Kṛṣṇānanda?). Oudh. Xix, 108. Np. Iii, 56. P. 23. Oppert. 5212. Ii, 6495. Peters. 1, 121. 2, 191. 3, 391. Sb. 343.
—[commentary] NW. 384. Oppert. Ii, 6496.
—[commentary] by Kulamuni. NW. 390.
—[commentary] by Kṛṣṇa (Śrīkṛṣṇa). NW. 390. Oudh. Xix, 108.
—[commentary] by Gauḍapāda. Hall. p. 5. Ben. 65. Oudh. Viii, 20.
—[commentary] Sāṃkhyacandrikā or Sāṃkhyatattvacandrikā by Nārāyaṇatīrtha. [Mackenzie Collection] 143. Io. 559. 1371. 2640. Oxf. 237^b. Hall. p. 7. L. 1277. 1815. Report. Xxiv. Ben. 65. Oudh. Vii, 6. Viii, 20. Xv, 86. Np. Iii, 56.
—[commentary] by Bhavadeva. NW. 390.
—[commentary] by Mahādevāśrama. NW. 392.
—[commentary] by Māṭharācārya. B. 4, 10. Peters. 2, 191.
—[commentary] by Yogānanda. NW. 392.
—[commentary] Sāṃkhyakaumudī by Rāmakṛṣṇa Bhaṭṭācārya. Hall. p. 8. L. 468.
—[commentary] Sāṃkhyatattvakaumudī by Vācaspatimiśra. Io. 517. W. p. 185 ([fragmentary]). Oxf. 237^b. 238^a. Paris. (B 152^b). Hall. p. 5. Khn. 60. K. 140. B. 4, 8 (and—[commentary]). Ben. 65. 66. Tu7b. 20. Haug. 51. Pheh. 6 (and—[commentary]). Rādh. 16. NW. 394. Oudh. Iii, 18. Xiv, 70. Np. Iii, 56. Burnell. 111^b. Bh. 29. P. 13. Bhr. 218. 219. 654. Oppert. 552. 8332. Ii, 3880. 4610. 5046. 6275. 8105. Peters. 1, 121. 2, 191. 3, 391. Proceed. Asb. 1869, 135. Sūcīpattra. 49. Quoted in Sarvadarśanasaṃgraha Oxf. 247^a.
—[sub-commentary] Oudh. Xix, 108. Oppert. Ii, 4611.
—[sub-commentary] Tattvacandra by Nārāyaṇatīrtha. Hall. p. 6.
—[sub-commentary] Tattvārṇava or Tattvāmṛtaprakāśinī by Rāghavānanda Sarasvatī. Hall. p. 6. K. 140. B. 4, 8. Ben. 66. NW. 392. 394. Np. Iii, 56 (Raghunandana). C
—[sub-commentary] by Jñānānanda. NW. 398. C
—[sub-commentary] by Rāmānandatīrtha. NW. 430 (wrongly put under yoga).
—[sub-commentary] by Bhāratīyati, pupil of Bodhāraṇyayati. Hall. p. 5. L. 2820. Oudh. V, 22. Viii, 20 (Baudhabhāratī). Ix, 14. Burnell. 111^b.
—[sub-commentary] Sāṃkhyatattvavilāsa or Sāṃkhyavṛtti or Sāṃkhyārthasaṃkhyāyika by Raghunātha Tarkavāgīśa Bhaṭṭācārya. Hall. p. 6. NW. 384. (Ms. of 1448). Sūcīpattra. 49.
—[sub-commentary] Sāṃkhyatattvavibhākara by Vaṃśīdhara. W. p. 186.
—[sub-commentary] Sāṃkhyatattvakaumudīprabhā by Svapneśvara. Hall. p. 6. NW. 39{??}.
—[commentary] by Vijñānabhikṣu. L. 1278. Bik. 536.
Sāṃkhyasaptati has the following synonyms: Sāṃkhyakārikā.
2) Sāṃkhyasaptati (सांख्यसप्तति):—See Sāṃkhyakārikā.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionarySāṃkhyasaptati (सांख्यसप्तति):—[=sāṃkhya-saptati] [from sāṃkhya] f. = -lārikā.
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.
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Partial matches: Saptati, Samkhya.
Full-text: Samkhyakarika.
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