Shishupalavadha, Śśܱ, Shishupala-vadha: 4 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Śśܱ can be transliterated into English as Sisupalavadha or Shishupalavadha, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryŚśܱ (शिशुपालव�).—[Śiśu-pāla-], m. the destruction of Śiśupāla, title of a poem.
Śśܱ is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms śśܱ and vadha (वध).
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryŚśܱ (शिशुपालव�).—[masculine] the slaying of Śiśupāla, T. of an epic poem by Māgha.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Śśܱ (शिशुपालव�) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—an epic poem, by Māgha. [Mackenzie Collection] 100. Io. 2078. 3222. 3223. W. p. 150. 151. Oxf. 117^b. 118^a. Paris. (B 146). L. 1273. K. 62. Kh. Vi. 85. B. 2, 94. Ben. 37. 39. Bik. 246 (and‰ڳdzԳٲ). Tu7b. 19. ṭm. 6 (and‰ڳdzԳٲ). Pheh. 5 (and‰ڳdzԳٲ). . 21. NW. 622. Burnell. 154^b. Bhk. 27. Bhr. 171. Poona. 227. 231. 233-35. 548. H. 84-86. Taylor. 1, 55. 62. 63. 170-74. 298. 451-54. 485. Oppert. 591. 663. 782. 1983. 1984. 2663. 3367. 3830. 4072. 4156. 4436. 5129. 6405. 6685. 7112. 7209. 7623. Ii, 272. 864. 999. 1198. 1388. 1420. 1818. 1847. 1904. 2144. 2172. 2201. 2362. 2416. 2753. 3367. 4188. 5012. 5709. 6639. 7269. 8393. 8970. 9273. 10190. Rice. 236. 242. Peters. 1, 120. W. 1537. 1549. 1551. Bu7hler 540. 554.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Jones. 411.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Ananta Devāyani. B. 2, 94. This is likely to prove a metamorphosis of Vallabha Ānandadevāyani.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Kavivallabha Cakravartin. Io. 635. 3222. 3223. ūī貹ٳٰ. 11.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Govinda. B. 2, 96.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Saṃdarbhacintāmaṇi by Candraśekhara. Io. 3222. 3223. L. 3040.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Cāritravardhana. Kh. 86. B. 2, 96. Burnell. 155^a.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Dinakara. W. p. 151 ([fragmentary]).
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Devarāja. Taylor. 1, 484 ([fragmentary]).
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Bṛhaspati. Io. 3222 (sarga 2-5).
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Bhagadatta. K. 62.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Bhagīratha. L. 1632 ([fragmentary]).
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Bharatasena. Io. 3222. 3223. Oxf. 118^b. L. 3176. Tu7b. 16 ([fragmentary]).
‰ڳdzԳٲ Tattvakaumudī by Bhavadatta. L. 2405 (1-10).
‰ڳdzԳٲ Sarvaṃkaṣ� by Mallinātha. Io. 2078 ([fragmentary]). 2206. 3222. 3223. Oxf. 118^b. Khn. 42. B. 2, 96. Ben. 37. 39. . 21. NW. 604. Burnell. 155^a. Gu. 4. Poona. 227. 231. 233-35. 548. Taylor. 1, 62. 298. 454. Oppert. 1703. 1985. 2145. 2665. 6122. Ii, 2578. 2639. 2801. 4367. 8971. Rice. 236. 238. Bu7hler 554.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Māghatattvasamuccaya by Maheśvara Pañcānana. Io. 3222. 3223.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Lakṣmīnātha Śarman. Io. 173. 3222. 3223.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Saṃdehaviṣauṣadhi by Vallabhadeva. L. 1595. Kh. Vi. 85. B. 2, 96. Oudh. Viii, 6. Lahore. 4. Bhk. 39. H. 85. 86. Peters. 1, 120. W. 1550 ([fragmentary]) Bu7hler 540 ([fragmentary]).
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Śrīraṅgadeva. Taylor. 1, 171. Rice. 236.
Śśܱ has the following synonyms: Māghakāvya.
2) Śśܱ (शिशुपालव�):—an epic poem, by Māgha. Fl. 69. 440 (1-3. 5-9). 441 (2). Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 68. 97. Hz. 3 (inc.). Io. 1098. 2078 (1-3). 2607. 3222. 3223. Oudh. Xx, 52. Peters. 4, 30. Stein 74.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Saṃdarbhacintāmaṇi by Candraśekhara. Io. 718. 3222. 3223.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Sarvaṃkaṣ� by Mallinātha. Fl. 70. 440 (1-3. 5-9). 441 (2). Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 97. Io. 2078 (1. 2). 2206 (1. 3-7). 3222. 3223. Oudh. Xx, 52. Peters. 4, 30 (3-20). Stein 74 (2).
‰ڳdzԳٲ Māghatattvasamuccaya by Maheśvara Pañcānana. Io. 708. 3222. 3223.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Māghakāvyadurghaṭa by Rājakuṇḍa. Cu. add. 2467 (1-17).
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Lakṣmīnātha Śarman. Io. 112. 173. 3222. 3223.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Saṃdehaviṣauṣadhi by Vallabhadeva. Peters. 4, 30. Stein 74.
Śśܱ has the following synonyms: Māghakāvya.
3) Śśܱ (शिशुपालव�):—by Māgha. Ulwar 976. 977.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Sarvaṃkaṣ� by Mallinātha. Ulwar 977.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Saṃdehaviṣauṣadhi by Vallabhadeva, son of Ānandadeva. Ulwar 976.
4) Śśܱ (शिशुपालव�):—by Māgha. Ak 587 (6-20). As p. 202 (1). Bd. 434 (1). 435 (inc.). Hz. 834 (1-12. 15. 16. 19. 20). L.. 390. 391. Peters. 5, 389. C. Śabdārthadīpikā by Kṛṣṇa Paṇḍita. Ak 540. C. by Dinakara Bhaṭṭa. Ak 541 (last 40 verses of 16, and 17-19). C. by Padmanābhadatta q. v. C. by Bṛhaspati. Io. 708. 3222 (both 2-5). C. Tattvakaumudī by Bhavadatta. Io. 2920. C. Sarvaṃkaṣ� by Mallinātha. Hz. 834 (1-12. 15. 16. 19. 20). L.. 392. Tod 91 (1-13, 40). C. Śiśubodhinī by Maheśa Śarman. Hpr. 1, 364. The whole preface agrees with the C. by Kavivallabha, as given in Catal. Io. No. 3823. C. by Vallabhadeva. Ak 587 (6-20). Bd. 434 (1). 435 (inc.). Hpr. 1, 363 (1-9, 23).
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryŚśܱ (शिशुपालव�):—[=śś--] [from śiśu-pāla > śiśu] m. ‘slaying of ڰ�, Name of a poem by Māgha (q.v.) on the above subject
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