Vishnusahasranaman, Viṣṇusahasranāman: 3 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Viṣṇusahasranāman can be transliterated into English as Visnusahasranaman or Vishnusahasranaman, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Viṣṇusahasranāman (विष्णुसहस्रनामन्) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—Jones. 410. Kh. 89. Bik. 230. Rādh. 28 (and—[commentary]). Burnell. 197^a (and—[commentary]). Sb. 330 (and—[commentary]).
—from the Padmapurāṇa W. p. 131 (and—[commentary]). Rādh. 28. Oudh. Xix, 36. Peters. 1, 119 (and—[commentary]). Sb. 397.
—[commentary] quoted by Rāmānandatīrtha L. 1036.
2) Viṣṇusahasranāman (विष्णुसहस्रनामन्):—Hz. 126.
—from the Padmapurāṇa. Fl. 21. 430. Rgb. 179. Stein 204.
3) Viṣṇusahasranāman (विष्णुसहस्रनामन्):—Ulwar 2358.
—from the Mahābhārata. Ulwar 563. 564. 1459.
—[commentary] by Vanamālin. Ulwar 564.
4) Viṣṇusahasranāman (विष्णुसहस्रनामन्):—from the Uttarakhaṇḍa of the Padmapurāṇa. Bd. 180. Cs 4, 255 (and C.). L.. 225 (and C.) Tb. 182 F.
5) Viṣṇusahasranāman (विष्णुसहस्रनामन्):—from the Anuśāsanaparvan of the Mahābhārata. Ak 238. As p. 178 (2 Mss.). Bd. 181. Cs 4, 254. Io. 33. 1064. 1988. 2234. 2243. 2245. 2254. 2942. 3236. L.. 162-172. Tb. 46. 47. C. Viṣṇuvallabhā. Ak 238. C. Sahasranāmapadyavṛtti. Whish 140. C. by Gaṅgādhara, son of Sadāśiva. Io. 1157 (‘son of Vīreśvara’ Stein.. C. Viṣṇunāmārthadarśana by Kāśmīrin Keśava Bhaṭṭa, who follows the doctrine of Nimbārka. Hpr. 2, 191. C. by Vidyābhūṣaṇa. Bd. 181. C. by Vidyāraṇyatīrtha. Hpr. 1, 337. C. by Śaṅkarācārya. As p. 178. Cr. Cs 4, 254. Hz. 1124. Jl. (2 Mss.). Io. 33. 1064. L.. 166. 167. 172. Tb. 46. 47. Whish 129 ([fragmentary]).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Viṣṇusahasranāman (विष्णुसहस्रनामन्):—[=viṣṇu-sahasra-nāman] [from viṣṇu] n. the thousand names of Viṣṇu, [Catalogue(s)]
2) [=viṣṇu-sahasranāman] [from viṣṇusahasra-nāman > viṣṇu] Name of a portion of the Anuśāsana-parvan, [ii, 6936-7078] of the Mahā-bhārata (also ma-kathana n. or ma-stotra n.) and of a [chapter] of the [Padma-purāṇa]
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Partial matches: Vishnu, Sahasranaman, Nama.
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