Smritimuktaphala, Smṛtimuktāphala: 3 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Smṛtimuktāphala can be transliterated into English as Smrtimuktaphala or Smritimuktaphala, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Smṛtimuktāphala (स्मृतिमुक्ताफल) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—by Vaidyanātha Dīkṣita. Divided, as far as is known, into Varṇāśramadharma, Prāyaścittakāṇḍa, Śrāddhakāṇḍa, Kālakāṇḍa, Vyavahārakāṇḍa. [Mackenzie Collection] 28. Paris. (Gr. 6). Burnouf 57. Burnell. 134^a (‘the great authority in South India, said to have been composed about 1600’). Oppert. 135. 4088. Ii, 6728. 6825. 7045. Rice. 224. Ācārakāṇḍa. Oppert. 2452. Ii, 8006. 8482. 9236. 9554. 10103. 10286. Āśaucakāṇḍa. Oppert. 849. 4180. 4738. Ii, 2647. 7308. 9561. 9703. 10078. 10109. Āhnika. Oppert. 2226. 3711. 4182. Ii, 3466. 5167. 6519. 9705. Kālanirūpaṇa. Oppert. Ii, 9709. Tithinirṇaya. Oppert. 2237. 4304. Ii, 2430. Daśāhaviṣaya. Oppert. Ii, 6295. Dāyabhāga. Oppert. Ii, 8038. Prakriyāñjanaṭīkā [dharma] Oppert. Ii, 9255. Prāyaścittakāṇḍa. Oppert. 2244. 3728. Ii, 2660. 6521. 8747. 10153. Varṇasāramaṇi. Oppert. 3738. Varṇāśramadharma. Oppert. 866. 2255. 3849. 3863. 4187. Ii, 2212. 2670. 3469. 6035. 7735. 8773. 9202. 10092. 10178. Vyavahārakāṇḍa. Oppert. Ii, 360. 3824. 6031. 6851. 8690. 10361. Śataka [dharma] Oppert. 2257. Śrāddhakāṇḍa. Oppert. 330. 870. 1722. 2152. 2259. 2453. 3933. 4772. Ii, 2363. 2442. 2534. 2580. 2673. 5279. 6520. 7038. 7811. 8698. 8782. 8973. 9679. 9768. 10191. 10374. Śrāddhakāṇḍasaṃgraha. Oppert. Ii, 2364. Saṃskartṛkrama. Oppert. Ii, 4205. Saṃgrahavaidyanāthīya. Oppert. 4077. Ii, 2621. Vaidyanāthīya [dharma] Oppert. 117. 325. 731. 813. 868. 924. 1040. 2707. 3359. 3492. 4350. 4718. 6792. 7497. Ii, 359. 707. 859. 1177. 1234. 2358. 2375. 3470. 3538. 4357. 4963. 5790. 6147. 6850. 7242. 7293. 7765. 8143. 8588. 9214. 9659. Rice. 216.
2) Smṛtimuktāphala (स्मृतिमुक्ताफल):—by Vaidyanātha Dīkṣita. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 90. 111. Hz. 162 (Kālakāṇḍa). 314 (Daśanirṇaya and Dravyaśuddhinirūpaṇa).
3) Smṛtimuktāphala (स्मृतिमुक्ताफल):—by Vaidyanātha. Bc 123 and 124 (Varṇāśramadharmanirūpaṇa). 118 (Āśauca). 116 (Āhnika). 115 (Prāyaścitta). 117 and 407 (Śrāddha). Hz. 717 (Śrāddha). 756 (Prāyaścitta, Śrāddha, Āśauca, Varṇāśramadharma). 853 (Śrāddha). 902 (Āśauca, Varṇāśramadharma, Śrāddha). Whish 74 (Varṇāśramadharmanirūpaṇa).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionarySmṛtimuktāphala (स्मृतिमुक्ताफल):—[=smṛti-muktāphala] [from smṛti > smṛ] n. Name of [work]
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Partial matches: Smriti, Muktaphala.
Full-text: Prayashcittakanda, Vaidyanatha dikshita, Shraddhakanda.
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