Vedantaparibhasha, Vedāntaparibhāṣā: 2 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Vedāntaparibhāṣā can be transliterated into English as Vedantaparibhasa or Vedantaparibhasha, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Vedāntaparibhāṣā (वेदान्तपरिभाषा) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—the elements of the Vedānta. Kh. 89 (and—[commentary]). Kāṭm. 4 (and—[commentary]). Pheh. 4. 12. Np. I, 70 (and—[commentary]). Rice. 154.
—by Dharmarāja Adhvarīndra, in 8 paricheda. [Mackenzie Collection] 11. Io. 2225. Paris. (B 159 a). Hall. p. 100. L. 1288. Khn. 56. K. 130. B. 4, 94. Bik. 564. Tu7b. 19. Haug. 52. NW. 296. [Oudh 1876-1877], 22. 1877, 42. Xiv, 84. Burnell. 90^a. P. 13. 23. Bhk. 32. Bhr. 262. 663. H. 244. Vienna. 17. Oppert. 528. 674. 827. 874. 2043. 3222. 3358. 4250. 4349. 4506. 4974. 5086. 5311. 5655. 5771. 7006. 7513. 7782. 8253. Ii, 1019. 1424. 1716. 2273. 2412. 3562. 4956. 5414. 6803. 9213. 9307. 9511. 9987. 10360. Rice. 174. Peters. 2, 191. Sb. 424. 428. Sūcīpattra. 60.
—[commentary] Ben. 79.
—[commentary] Vedāntaśikhāmaṇi by the author’s son Rāmakṛṣṇa Dīkṣita. Io. 568. Hall. p. 100. L. 1141. K. 130. B. 4, 94. Ben. 67. [Oudh 1876-1877], 24. Burnell. 90^a. Bhr. 263. Poona. 33. Oppert. 875. 7514. 8254. Ii, 4959. 5885. 9424. 9988. Rice. 174. 176. Sūcīpattra. 60.
—[commentary] Paribhāṣārthadīpikā, composed by Śivadatta, son of Dhanapati Miśra in 1810. Hall. p. 100. L. 1288. NW. 298. [Oudh 1876-1877], 22. Xv, 114.
2) Vedāntaparibhāṣā (वेदान्तपरिभाषा):—by Kāśīnātha Śāstrin. Rice. 174.
—by Nṛsiṃha Yatīndra. Khn. 56.
—by Brahmendra Sarasvatī. Bu7hler 556.
3) Vedāntaparibhāṣā (वेदान्तपरिभाषा):—by Dharmarāja Adhvarīndra. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 89. Hz. 98. 303. 655. Io. 884. 1608. 2225. 2726. 3067. Oudh. Xx, 230. Peters. 4, 22. Stein 126.
—[commentary] Vedāntaśikhāmaṇi by the author’s son Rāmakṛṣṇa Dīkṣita. Fl. 221. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 76. 89. Hz. 656. Oudh. Xx, 232. Peters. 4, 22. Stein 126.
—[commentary] Vedāntārthadīpikā by Śivadatta, son of Dhanapati Miśra. Stein 126.
4) Vedāntaparibhāṣā (वेदान्तपरिभाषा):—by Dharmarājādhvarīndra. Ulwar 568.
—[commentary] Vedāntaśikhāmaṇi by his son Rāmakṛṣṇa. ibid.
5) Vedāntaparibhāṣā (वेदान्तपरिभाषा):—in 8 Paricheda by Dharmarājādhvarīndra. Ak 781. 782. As p. 182. Bc 190. Bd. 668. 691. Cs 3, 119 (inc.). 120. 123. Hz. 897. 1338. L.. 865 (1-6). Tb. 98 (1). 99 (7. 8). Whish 105, 4 (1. 7. 8). C. Vedāntaśikhāmaṇi by his son Rāmakṛṣṇa. As p. 183. Bc 409. 494. Bd. 692 (inc.). Cs 3, 117. 118 (except 1). 122 (inc.). 169 (Anumāna). Hz. 857 (inc.). 904 1134 (inc.). 1363 (inc.). Jl. Tb. 98 (1). 99 (7. 8). Whish 105, 5 (1. 2). C. Paribhāṣārthadīpikā by Śivadatta, son of Dhanapati Sūri. Ak 782. Cs 3, 121.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryVedāntaparibhāṣā (वेदान्तपरिभाषा):—[=vedānta-paribhāṣā] [from vedānta > veda] f. Name of [work]
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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Partial matches: Paribhasha, Vedanta.
Ends with: Advaitavedantaparibhasha.
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