Vedangaraya, Vedāṅgarāya: 3 definitions
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Vedangaraya means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Vedāṅgarāya (वेदाङ्गराय) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—Āśaucacandrikā.
2) Vedāṅgarāya (वेदाङ्गराय):—Mahārudrapaddhati.
3) Vedāṅgarāya (वेदाङ्गराय):—formerly mālajit son of Tigulābhaṭṭa, grandson of Ratnabhaṭṭa (of Śrīsthala in Gujarat), father of Nandikeśvara (Gaṇakamaṇḍana), wrote for Shah Jehān (1627-57) in 1643: Pārasīprakāśa. Śrāddhadīpikā.
4) Vedāṅgarāya (वेदाङ्गराय):—son of Tigalābhaṭṭa, grandson of Ratnabhaṭṭa: Āgamacandrikā. Giridharānanda jy.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryVedāṅgarāya (वेदाङ्गराय):—[=vedāṅga-rāya] [from vedāṅga > veda] m. Name of various authors ([especially] of the son of Tigulā-bhaṭṭa and father of Nandikeśvara, who wrote for Shah Jehān the Pārasī-prakāśa and the Śrāddha-dīpikā, A.D. 1643).
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Partial matches: Raya, Vedanga.
Full-text: Malajit, Parasiprakasha, Ashaucacandrika, Ganakamandana, Nandikeshvara, Ratna bhatta, Rudrarcanamanjari, Giridharananda, Shraddhadipika, Parasikosha, Maharudrapaddhati.
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