Tandyabrahmana, Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa: 4 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryTāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मण).—Name of a ब्राह्मण (brāhmaṇa) of Sāmaveda.
Derivable forms: tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇam (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मणम्).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryTāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मण).—[neuter] T. of a Brāhmaṇa.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मण) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—Sv. Io. 1297. 2130. W. p. 67-69. Oxf. 377^b. 379^b. 380^a. Paris. (D 143). B. 1, 36. Ben. 16. Bik. 74. 75. Haug. 14. 15. 42. Oudh. Iii, 2 (and—[commentary]). Brl. 50. Burnell. 11^b. Mysore. 1. P. 6. Oppert. 1530. 2400. 7977. Ii, 10167. Peters. 2, 178. 179.
—[commentary] Np. Vi, 8. Rice. 56.
—[commentary] Sāmavedārthaprakāśa by Sāyaṇa. Io. 878 ([fragmentary]). Oxf. 379^b. 405^a. Paris. (D 143 A). Bik. 75 -77. Peters. 2, 179.
—[sub-commentary] Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇabhāṣyaṭīkā by Harisvāmiputra. Peters. 2, 179.
Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa has the following synonyms: Pañcaviṃśabrāhmaṇa, Mahābrāhmaṇa.
2) Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मण):—read Oxf. 390^a instead of 380^a, Oppert. 7979 instead of 7977.
3) Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मण):—Cs. 170-73. Stein 5.
—[commentary] by Sāyaṇa. Stein 4 (adhy. 1-10).
4) Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मण):—Ulwar 241.
—[commentary] by Jayasvāmin, son of Harisvāmin. Ulwar 243. Extr. 67.
—[commentary] by Sāyaṇa. Ulwar 242.
5) Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मण):—Sv. As p. 221. L.. 83. 84 (inc.). Tb. 19. C. Bhāṣya by Sāyaṇa. As p. 75.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryTāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa (ताण्ड्यब्राह्मण):—[=tāṇḍya-brāhmaṇa] [from tāṇḍya > tāṇḍa] n. Name of a Brāhmaṇa of the [Sāma-veda]
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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