Vishnusahasranamastotra, Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra, Vishnusahasranama-stotra: 2 definitions

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The Sanskrit term Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra can be transliterated into English as Visnusahasranamastotra or Vishnusahasranamastotra, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra (विष्णुसहस्रनामस्तोत्र) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—by Gambhīra Bhāratī. Bp. 302.

Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra has the following synonyms: Padyaprasūnāñjali.

2) Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra (विष्णुसहस्रनामस्तोत्र):—from the Mahābhārata (Ānuśāsanikaparvan 6936-7078). [Mackenzie Collection] 58. 59. Cop. 4. Pet. 721. Io. 33. 2254. W. p. 109. Oxf. 4^a. Paris. (D 7b. 248). Hall. p. 127. Ben. 41 (and—[commentary]). 43. 44. 60. Rādh. 43. Oudh. Xvii, 6. Bh. 16. Bhk. 17. Poona. Ii, 49. 50. H. 46. Taylor. 1, 19. 20. 97. 98. 104. 177. 270. 275. 282. 304. 306. 355. 356. 358. 413. 483. Oppert. 129. 1710. 3690. 7120. 7404. Ii, 1009. 1700. 1943. 3811. 5713. 5787. 8358. 8948. Rice. 174. 276. W. 1524.
—[commentary] Paris. (Tel. 29 Ii). Pheh. 12. Oppert. Ii, 292.
—[commentary] Bṛhadbhāṣya. Rādh. 42.
—[commentary] Viṣṇuvallabhā. K. 206.
—[commentary] by Ānandatīrtha. Oppert. Ii, 9434.
—[commentary] by Kṛṣṇānanda. Oppert. Ii, 10095.
—[commentary] by Gaṅgādhara. K. 206.
—[commentary] by Jñānasindhu Yogīndra. Rice. 174.
—[commentary] Vedāntasāra by Parāśara Bhaṭṭa, Rāmānuja doctrine. L. 2817. Rādh. 44. Oudh. Ix, 20. Xv, 16. Xvi, 42. Oppert. 2480. 8330. Ii, 1558. 2622. 2996. 3290. 3550. 3877. 9211.
—[commentary] by Mahādeva Vedāntin. Ben. 60. Oudh. Xv, 16. W. 1524.
—[commentary] by Raṅganāthācārya. Oudh. 1877, 12.
—[commentary] by Rāmānandatīrtha, based on Śaṅkarācārya’s bhāṣya. L. 1032.
—[commentary] by Rāmānuja. Oudh. Xvii, 6. Np. Viii, 44.
—[commentary] by Vidyāraṇyatīrtha. Oudh. Xi, 4.
—[commentary] by Śaṅkarācārya. Io. 33. W. p. 110. Oxf. 4^a. Hall. p. 127. K. 206. B. 4, 92. NW. 182. Oudh. Iii, 10. Xiv, 20. Xv, 16. Xvi, 42. Bl. 6. Bh. 16. Bhk. 30. Bhr. 662. Poona. 411. 453. H. 46. 47. Oppert. 746. 3216. 5211. 5318. 5467. 5872. 6669. 7644. Ii, 2281. 4949. 5286. 6439. 6552. 7040. 7130. 7829. 8705. 9210. 9433. Rice. 172 (and—[commentary]). 174. Peters. 2, 191.
—[sub-commentary] by Brahmānanda Bhāratī. L. 2480. K. 206. NW. 302. Oudh. X, 4.
—[sub-commentary] by Sudarśana Bhaṭṭa. Oppert. Ii, 4950. 5788.
—[sub-commentary] Viṣṇusahasranāmabhāṣyāntargataślokāḥ. Poona. 406.

3) Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra (विष्णुसहस्रनामस्तोत्र):—by Gambhīra Bhāratī. See Padyaprasūnāñjali.

4) Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra (विष्णुसहस्रनामस्तोत्र):—from the Mahābhārata. Fl. 11. 12. 426. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 87 (and—[commentary]). Hz. 300. 427. 456. Peters. 4, 22. Rgb. 132. Stein 197.
—[commentary] by Gaṅgādhara, son of Vīreśvara. Stein 197.
—[commentary] by Govinda Paṇḍita. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 87.
—[commentary] by Mahādeva Vedāntin. Stein 197.
—[commentary] by Rāmānuja. Oudh. Xxi, 34.
—[commentary] by Śaṅkarācārya. Bl. 186. Fl. 426. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 87. Hz. 300. 427. 456. Oudh. Xx, 20. 30. Xxii, 56. Peters. 4, 22. Stein 197.

5) Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra (विष्णुसहस्रनामस्तोत्र):—from some Yāmala. Cs 2, 561.

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

Viṣṇusahasranāmastotra (विष्णुसहस्रनामस्तोत्र):—[=viṣṇu-sahasranāma-stotra] [from viṣṇusahasra-nāman > viṣṇu] n., Name of a portion of the Anuśāsana-parvan, [ii, 6936-7078] of the Mahā-bhārata

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