Vivadabhangarnava, Vivādabhaṅgārṇava: 3 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Vivādabhaṅgārṇava (विवादभङ्गार्णव) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—[dharma] compiled at the end of last century, by Jagannātha Paṇḍita. [Mackenzie Collection] 27. Oxf. 296^a. Ben. 134-36. 147. Rādh. 19. NW. 146. Np. V, 160. Burnell. 142^b. Oppert. 52. 53. 1134. 2434. 2536. 3740. 6666. Ii, 1807. 1808. 6433. 6849. 7753. Rice. 214. Sūcīpattra. 34.
2) Vivādabhaṅgārṇava (विवादभङ्गार्णव):—add Io. 1767-70.
3) Vivādabhaṅgārṇava (विवादभङ्गार्णव):—by Jagannātha Paṇḍita. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 85.
4) Vivādabhaṅgārṇava (विवादभङ्गार्णव):—by Jagannātha. Cs 2, 124 (the first two Dvīpāḥ). 125 (Dāyabhāga). 126 (the last part of the Dāyabhāga). 127 (Saṃvidvyatikrama. Colebrooke Digest 2, 285). 128 (a part of the chapter on Sambhūyasamutthāna. Colebrooke Digest 2, 1). Hz. 1088 (Dāyabhāga). Jl.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryVivādabhaṅgārṇava (विवादभङ्गार्णव):—[=vi-vāda-bhaṅgārṇava] [from vi-vāda > vi-vad] m. Name of a compendium of civil law by Jagan-nātha (compiled at the close of the last century)
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Partial matches: Vivada.
Full-text: Jagannatha, Jagannatha tarkapancanana, Dayabhaga, Rudra.
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