Vivahapatala, Vivāhapaṭala: 3 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Vivāhapaṭala (विवाहपटल) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—jy. from Cūḍāratna. Bhk. 36.
—by Janārdana. B. 4, 194.
—by Prabhākara. B. 4, 194.
—by Brahmārka. B. 4, 194.
—by Bhāskara. P. 15.
—by Śārṅgadhara. Kh. 90.
—attributed to Śaunaka. B. 4, 194. Quoted by Utpala Oxf. 338^a.
—or Sāraṅgasamuccaya by Sāraṅgapāṇi. Peters. 2, 195.
—by Harideva Sūri. K. 242.
2) Vivāhapaṭala (विवाहपटल):—jy. Fl. 326.
—attributed to Śaunaka. Peters. 4, 37.
—or Sāraṅgasamuccaya by Sāraṅgapāṇi (Śārṅgapāṇi). Io. 2528. Rgb. 907.
3) Vivāhapaṭala (विवाहपटल):—astrol. Bd. 854. L.. 1033. 1034. Peters. 6, 441.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryVivāhapaṭala (विवाहपटल):—[=vi-vāha-paṭala] [from vi-vāha > vi-vah] mn. Name of various works (or of that section in an astrological [work] that treats of the times fit for m°)
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Partial matches: Patala, Vivaha.
Ends with: Brihadvivahapatala, Karttikavivahapatala.
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