Yaticandrayana, Yaticāndrāyaṇa, Yati-candrayana: 6 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryYaticāndrāyaṇa (यतिचान्द्रायण).—Name of a particular kind of penance; अष्टावष्टौ समश्नीयात् पिण्डान् मध्यंदिने स्थिते । नियतात्मा हविष्याशी यतिचान्द्रायणं चरन् (aṣṭāvaṣṭau samaśnīyāt piṇḍān madhyaṃdine sthite | niyatātmā haviṣyāśī yaticāndrāyaṇaṃ caran) || Manusmṛti 11.218.
Derivable forms: yaticāndrāyaṇam (यतिचान्द्रायणम्).
Yaticāndrāyaṇa is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms yati and cāndrāyaṇa (चान्द्रायण).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryYaticāndrāyaṇa (यतिचान्द्रायण).—n. a species of this penance, [Mānavadharmaśāstra] 11, 218.
Yaticāndrāyaṇa is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms yati and cāndrāyaṇa (चान्द्रायण).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryYaticāndrāyaṇa (यतिचान्द्रायण).—[neuter] a kind of penance.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryYaticāndrāyaṇa (यतिचान्द्रायण):—[=yati-cāndrāyaṇa] [from yati > yat] n. Name of a [particular] kind of penance, [Manu-smṛti xi, 218.]
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Partial matches: Yati, Candrayana.
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Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 11.218 < [Section XXIX - Description of the Expiatory Penances]
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