Saragraha karmavipaka, Sāragrāha karmavipāka: 1 definition

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Sāragrāha karmavipāka (सारग्राह कर्मविपाक) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—[dharma] composed by Kāṃhadasūnu in 1384. Io. 2652. Bik. 458. Bhr. 124. P. 12. H. 222.

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Sāragrāha karmavipāka (सारग्राह कर्मविपाक):—[dharma] Peters. 4, 12 (Sārasaṃgrahakarmavipāka). Rgb. 264 (by a son of Kāhnaḍadeva). Sāragrāhe Agnimāndyaharaprāyaścitta. Stein 107.
—Sarvapāparogaharaśatamānadāna. Stein 107.

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Sāragrāha karmavipāka (सारग्राह कर्मविपाक):—See Sarvaśāstrasāragrāha Karmavipāka.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
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