Vitthaleshvara, Viṭṭhaleśvara: 2 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Viṭṭhaleśvara can be transliterated into English as Vitthalesvara or Vitthaleshvara, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Viṭṭhaleśvara (विट्ठलेश्वर) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—son of Vallabhācārya, younger brother of Gopīnātha, father of Giridhara Dīkṣita and Raghunātha. He is said to have been born in 1515: Avatāratāratamyastotra. Āryā. Kāyenetivivaraṇa. Kṛṣṇapremāmṛta. Gīta. Gītagovindaprathamāṣṭapadīvivṛti. Gokulāṣṭaka. Janmāṣṭamīnirṇaya. Jalabhedaṭīkā. Tāratamyastava and vyākhyā. Aṇutāratamya, Bṛhattāratamya. Dhruvapada. Nāmacandrikā. Nyāsādeśavivaraṇa. Prabodha. Premāmṛtabhāṣya. Bhaktihaṃsa. Bhaktihetunirṇaya. Bhagavatsvatantratā. Bhagavadgītātātparya. Bhagavadgītāhetunirṇaya. Bhāgavatatattvadīpikā. Bhāgavatadaśamaskandhavivṛti. Bhujaṅgaprayātāṣṭaka. Yamunāṣṭapadī. Rasasarvasva. Rāmanavamīnirṇaya. Vallabhāṣṭaka. Vidvanmaṇḍana. Vivekadhairyāśrayaṭīkā. Śikṣāpattra. Śṛṅgārarasamaṇḍana. Ṣaṭpadī. Saṃnyāsanirṇayavivaraṇa. Samayapradīpa. Sarvottamastotra and—[commentary]. Siddhāntamuktāvalī and—[commentary]. Sevākaumudī. Svatantralekhana. Svāminīstotra.
Viṭṭhaleśvara has the following synonyms: Viṭṭhala dīkṣita, Viṭṭhaleśa, Agnikumāra, .
2) Viṭṭhaleśvara (विट्ठलेश्वर):—son of Vallabhācārya: Cauracaryā. C. on Vallabhācārya’s Puṣṭipravāhamaryādābheda. Praśasti. Il. C. on Vallabhācārya’s Bhāgavatatattvadīpa. Vijñapti. Sarvadharmānityatāgītārthavivaraṇa. Sarvottamastotra. Sphuratkṛṣṇapremāmṛtāṣṭaka.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryViṭṭhaleśvara (विट्ठलेश्वर):—[from viṭṭhala] See above.
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