Shringaratilaka, Śṛṅgāratilaka: 4 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Śṛṅgāratilaka can be transliterated into English as Srngaratilaka or Shringaratilaka, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryŚṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक).—[neuter] T. of [several] works.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—kāvya. Kāṭm. 7. Pheh. 6. Rādh. 22.
—[commentary] Rādh. 46.
—attributed to Kālidāsa. Cop. 13. Report. Xii. Clxx. Tu7b. 19. Oppert. 6248. Ii, 8395. Peters. 3, 396. Bp. 263.
—[commentary] by Kavirājacandra. L. 2189.
2) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—kāvya, by Vāgbhaṭa. K. 66.
3) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—campū. Bik. 708.
4) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—bhāṇa. by Rāmabhadra Kauṇḍinya. Burnell. 173^b. Oppert. Ii, 2216. 2618. 3850. 9222. Rice. 266. Quoted in Sāhityadarpaṇa p. 202.
—[commentary] by Rāmacandra. Oppert. Ii, 8396.
5) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—alaṃk. by Rudra Bhaṭa. Io. 1121. 1365. Oxf. 209^b. B. 2, 108. Report. Xvii. Np. Ix, 16. Burnell. 163^a. Lahore. 8. Bhr. 217.
—[commentary] Rasataraṅgiṇī by Gopāla Bhaṭṭa. Mentioned in Kāvyamālā 1887, 111.
6) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—Rāmāyaṇaṭīkā by Govindarāja.
7) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—kāvya, attributed to Kālidāsa. Peters. 4, 31. Stein 75.
8) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—bhāṇa, by Rāmabhadra Kauṇḍinya. Printed in Kāvyamālā 44.
9) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—alaṃk. by Rudra Bhaṭṭa. [Bhau Dāji Memorial] 132. Bl. 159. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 98. Peters. 4, 31.
10) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—kāvya, ascribed to Kālidāsa. Ulwar 1082.
11) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—alaṃk. by Rudra Bhaṭa. Ulwar 1081.
12) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—kāvya ascribed to Kālidāsa. As p. 204. Io. 2791. 3065. L.. 472. Peters. 5, 390. 6, 363.
13) Śṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—alaṃk. by Rudra Bhaṭṭa. Il.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryŚṛṅgāratilaka (शृङ्गारतिलक):—[=śṛṅgāra-tilaka] [from śṛṅgāra > śṛṅga] n. Name of various works ([especially] of a Kāvya, attributed to Kālidāsa, and of a [rhetoric] [work] by Rudraṭa or Rudra-bhaṭṭa [12th or 13th century A.D.] corresponding in its contents to the 3rd [chapter] of the Sāhitya-darpaṇa).
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Partial matches: Tilaka, Shringara.
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