Vivahavrindavana, Vivāhavṛndāvana: 3 definitions

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The Sanskrit term Vivāhavṛndāvana can be transliterated into English as Vivahavrndavana or Vivahavrindavana, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Vivāhavṛndāvana (विवाहवृन्दावन) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—and—[commentary] jy. by Keśavārka. W. p. 261. Oxf. 336^a. L. 2454. K. 242. B. 4, 194. 196. Ben. 25. Bik. 350. Np. I, 82. Burnell. 79^b. Jac. 697. Bp. 85. 309. 372. Quoted by Mahādeva in Muhūrtadīpaka Oxf. 336^a.
—[commentary] by Kalyāṇavarman. NW. 544. Np. I, 154.
—[commentary] by Gaṇeśa. K. 242. B. 4, 194. Bp. 85. 372.

2) Vivāhavṛndāvana (विवाहवृन्दावन):—by Keśavārka. Io. 2528. Rgb. 867.
—[commentary] by Gaṇeśa, son of Keśava. [Bhau Dāji Memorial] 4. Stein 173.

3) Vivāhavṛndāvana (विवाहवृन्दावन):—jy. by Keśavārka. Ulwar 1967.
—[commentary] by Gaṇeśa, son of Keśava, composed in 1555. ibid.

4) Vivāhavṛndāvana (विवाहवृन्दावन):—jy. by Keśavārka. L.. 1032. Peters. 6, 442. C. by Gaṇeśa, son of Keśava. Bd. 879. L.. 1032.

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

Vivāhavṛndāvana (विवाहवृन्दावन):—[=vi-vāha-vṛndāvana] [from vi-vāha > vi-vah] n. Name of an [astrology] [work] by Keśavārka

[Sanskrit to German]

Vivahavrindavana in German

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