Shabdendushekhara brihat, Śabdenduśekhara bṛhat: 1 definition
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus CatalogorumŚabdenduśekhara bṛhat (शब्देन्दुशेखर बृहत्) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—a
—[commentary] on the Siddhāntakaumudī, by Nāgojī. Io. 1504. 1505. 1513. Khn. 46 ([fragmentary]). B. 3, 26. Rādh. 9. Oudh. Iv, 11. Burnell. 40^a. Oppert. 844. 845. 2057. 2058. 2466. 2713. 3030. 3549. 4067. 4165. 4256. 4355. 4793. 4828. 4893. 5316. 6677. 7013. 7785. 8296. Ii, 710. 865. 1186. 1389. 1820. 2105. 2277. 2413. 2772. 2783. 3437. 3840. 4368. 4433. 5271. 5421. 5758. 5795. 6149. 6712. 7404. 7783. 7893. 7916. 8697. 9110. 9484. 9674. 9678. 10094. 10185. 10372. 10416. Rice. 24. D 2. Bu7hler 544.
—[commentary] NW. 44. Np. I, 94. 96. Oppert. 846. 4356. Ii, 1390.
—[commentary] Cidrathī. B. 3, 26.
—[commentary] Vṛttipradīpa. Oppert. 3031.
—[commentary] Śabdenduśekharopanyāsa. Oppert. Ii, 4369. 4434. 7455. 7921. 9525. 10373.
—[commentary] Jyotsnā by Udayaṃkara. K. 82. B. 3, 26. Kāṭm. 9. Bhk. 28.
—[commentary] Induprakāśa by Gaṅgādhara. K. 78.
—[commentary] Śabdendudoshoddhāra by Gopāladeva. L. 158. K. 88. NW. 48. 58. Np. I, 98.
—[commentary] Viṣamī by Rāghavendrācārya. Oudh. Xv, 54. Oppert. 4505. 7402. Ii, 9097.
—[commentary] by Rājarāma Dīkṣita. NW. 66.
—[commentary] by Rāmanātha Caube. NW. 46. Np. I, 106.
—[commentary] by Vallabha. NW. 60.
—[commentary] by Śaṅkara. NW. 43. 58. Np. I, 102.
—[commentary] by Śeṣa Śāstrin. Oppert. Ii, 2106. 9274.
—[commentary] by Sadāśiva Bhaṭṭa. Oudh. Xv, 52.
—[commentary] by Harirāma. NW. 50. 56. 104.
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Śabdenduśekhara bṛhat (शब्देन्दुशेखर बृहत्):—
—[commentary] by Harirāma. Instead of 104 read Np. I, 104.
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Śabdenduśekhara bṛhat (शब्देन्दुशेखर बृहत्):—a
—[commentary] on the Siddhāntakaumudī, by Nāgojī. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 58. 93 (and—[commentary]). Oudh. Xxi, 68. Rgb. 502 (inc.). Stein 49 (inc.). 50 (inc.).
—[commentary] Stein 50 (inc.). 51 (inc.).
—[commentary] Viṣamī by Rāghavendrācārya. Oudh. Xxii, 64.
—[commentary] by Sadāśiva Bhaṭṭa. Oudh. Xxii, 64.
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Śabdenduśekhara bṛhat (शब्देन्दुशेखर बृहत्):—by Nāgeśa.
—[commentary] Vṛttisaṃgraha. Ulwar 1210.
—[commentary] Jyotsnā by Udayaṃkara. Ulwar 1208.
—[commentary] by Śaṅkara. Ulwar 1209.
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Śabdenduśekhara bṛhat (शब्देन्दुशेखर बृहत्):—a C. to the Siddhāntakaumudī by Nāgeśa. Hz. 1231 (inc. tiṅanta).
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