Virasimhavaloka, Vīrasiṃhāvaloka: 2 definitions

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Vīrasiṃhāvaloka (वीरसिंहावलोक) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—[dharma] by Vīrasiṃha. B. 3, 122. Bik. 495. Pheh. 4. NW. 80.
—jy. by the same. B. 4, 196. Oudh. Xv, 168.
—med. by the same. Khn. 88. K. 218. B. 4, 240. Report. Xxxvi. Oudh. Xv, 140. Np. V, 130. Bp. 86. 274. 374.

Vīrasiṃhāvaloka has the following synonyms: Vīrasiṃhāvalokana.

2) Vīrasiṃhāvaloka (वीरसिंहावलोक):—composed in 1383, by Vīrasiṃha. Bl. 246. Fl. 348. Io. 2370. Peters. 4, 41. Rgb. 948. Stein 189. Quoted by Trimalla in Yogataraṅgiṇī, Catal. Io. p. 957.
—This work is chiefly medical, Jyotiṣa and Dharma being only treated as bywork.

3) Vīrasiṃhāvaloka (वीरसिंहावलोक):—med. by Vīrasiṃha, son of Devavarman. Ulwar 1678.

4) Vīrasiṃhāvaloka (वीरसिंहावलोक):—med. by Vīrasiṃha. As p. 179.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Vīrasiṃhāvaloka (वीरसिंहावलोक):—[=vīra-siṃhāvaloka] [from vīra-siṃha > vīra > vīr] m. Name of [work]

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