Vasishthasiddhanta, Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta: 3 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta can be transliterated into English as Vasisthasiddhanta or Vasishthasiddhanta, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta (वसिष्ठसिद्धान्त) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—jy. B. 4, 194. Ben. 27. Rādh. 35. 46. Np. V, 202. This is scarcely the Vāsiṣṭhasiddhānta which Varāhamihira mentions in the Bṛhatsaṃhitā.
—[commentary] by Viśvanātha. Np. I, 150. Bṛhadvasiṣṭhasaṃhitā by Vṛddhavasiṣṭha. Sucīpattra 20. Vṛddhavasiṣṭhasaṃhitā. [Mackenzie Collection] 121. Np. V, 2. 202. Viii, 56. Ix, 48. Peters. 1, 102. Bühler 550. 558 (both [fragmentary]). Sb. 265. Modern Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta. Cambr. 29. Burnell. 76^b.
Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta has the following synonyms: Vasiṣṭhasaṃhitā.
2) Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta (वसिष्ठसिद्धान्त):—jy. Io. 2716 ([fragmentary]). L. 1903.
Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta has the following synonyms: Viśvaprakāśa.
3) Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta (वसिष्ठसिद्धान्त):—jy. Vṛddhavasiṣṭhasaṃhitā. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 88. Io. 922. 2307. Modern Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta in five chapters. Stein 172.
Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta has the following synonyms: Vasiṣṭhasaṃhitā.
4) Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta (वसिष्ठसिद्धान्त):—jy. Quoted by Hemādri in Pariśeṣakhaṇḍa 2, 31. 35.
Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta has the following synonyms: Viśvaprakāśa.
5) Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta (वसिष्ठसिद्धान्त):—jy. Ulwar 1959. Vṛddhavasiṣṭhasaṃhitā. Ulwar 1973. Extr. 582.
Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta has the following synonyms: Vasiṣṭhasaṃhitā.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Vasiṣṭhasiddhānta (वसिष्ठसिद्धान्त):—[=vasiṣṭha-siddhānta] [from vasiṣṭha > vas] m.
2) Vāsiṣṭhasiddhānta (वासिष्ठसिद्धान्त):—[=vāsiṣṭha-siddhānta] [from vāsiṣṭha] m. Name of [work]
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Partial matches: Vasishtha, Siddhanta.
Ends with: Laghuvasishthasiddhanta.
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