Anantabhatta, ´¡²Ô²¹²Ô³Ù²¹²ú³ó²¹á¹á¹²¹, Ananta-bhatta: 5 definitions
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Anantabhatta means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Hinduism
General definition (in Hinduism)
Source: Wisdom Library: Hinduism´¡²Ô²¹²Ô³Ù²¹²ú³ó²¹á¹á¹²¹ (अननà¥à¤¤à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤�) or “Ananta Bhaá¹á¹aâ€� is a the author of the BhÄratacampÅ« (or, “BhÄrata CampÅ«â€�), a Sanskrit work of uncertain date.
Languages of India and abroad
Sanskrit dictionary
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus CatalogorumAnanta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:â€�ananta bhaá¹á¹a, father of Mukunda Bhaá¹á¹a GÄá¸egila (TarkasaṃgrahacandrikÄ). Hall. p. 70. 76.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—on [dharma] Quoted in Nirṇayasindhu. Oxf. 277^b.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—AdvaitacandrikÄ vedÄnta. L. 2494. SiddhÄntacandrikÄ vedÄnta. L. 2995.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—Tithinirṇaya or TithyÄdinirṇaya [dharma] Hall. p. 187. B. 3, 86. Bik. 478. RÄmacandra based on this work his Tithinirṇayasaṃgraha. Samayanirṇaya (by the same?). L. 2759.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—Naká¹£atreá¹£á¹inirÅ«paṇa Å›r. Peters. 2, 185.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—One of the authors of the Ná¹›siṃhasarvasva. ³§Å«³¦Ä«±è²¹³Ù³Ù°ù²¹. 9.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—PadamañjarÄ« [nyÄya] Khn. 64.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—ParatattvaprakÄÅ›ikÄ vedÄnta. Oppert. 5571. PramÄnapaddhatiprakÄÅ›ikÄ, a
—[commentary] on JayatÄ«rtha’s PramÄṇapaddhati. Burnell. 107^b.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—Pratiá¹£á¹hapaddhati [dharma] K. 184.
Ananta bhaá¹á¹a has the following synonyms: BÄpubhaá¹á¹a.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—PrÄtiÅ›ÄkhyavyÄkhyÄ. Bhr. 518.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—MahÄbhÄá¹£yapradÄ«pavivaraṇa, [grammatical] NW. 66.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—ŚrÄddhopayogivacanÄni [dharma] B. 3, 132. Peters. 3, 389.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—Saṃská¹›tamañjarÄ« [grammatical] B. 3, 28.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—SadÄcÄranirṇaya [dharma] B. 3, 136.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—SÄṃkhyasÅ«trapradÄ«pikÄ. K. 140,
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—son of KamalÄkarabhaá¹á¹a, son of Ramakṛṣṇabhaá¹á¹a, son of NÄrÄyaṇabhaá¹á¹a: TriṃśacchlokÄ«vyÄkhyÄ SubodhinÄ« [dharma] Bik. 484. RÄmakalpadruma [dharma] q. v. PrayogacintÄmaṇi, a part of the preceding work. Ben. 129. Proceed. Asb. 1869, 137. 140. Np. X, 10. ÅšastrÄrthamÄlÄvá¹›tti, a
—[commentary] on his father’s Commentary on the Jaiminisūtra.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—son of NÄgadevabhaá¹á¹a, son of Jahnu: Ä€hnikapÄrijÄta. Np. Ii, 80. KathÄmá¹›tanidhi or PañcopÄkhyÄnasaṃgraha, an abridgment of the Pañcatantra. Io. 2146. Hall. p. 183. Kuṇá¸amaṇá¸apavidhÄna. Ben. 147. Kuṇá¸amaṇá¸apahomavidhi. Oppert. 6323. GrahayajñavidhÄna. Ben. 147. DÄnapÄrijÄta. L. 2262. Ben. 130. Np. Ii, 80. DÄnasÄgara. Oudh. Xvii, 44. VidhÄnapÄrijÄta. K. 102. Ben. 129. Bik. 493. 494. Oudh. Viii, 34. Np. Ii, 144. ÅšÄntipÄrijÄta. Np. Ii, 80.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—son of Yadubhaá¹á¹a, wrote by order of AnÅ«pasiṃha: TÄ«rtharatnÄkara [dharma] Bik. 477 ([fragmentary]).
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—son of SiddheÅ›vara:
—[commentary] on Govinda's Kuṇá¸amÄrtaṇá¸a, composed in 1693. K. 170. Bhr. 770.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—Pratiá¹£á¹hÄpaddhati.
Ananta bhaá¹á¹a has the following synonyms: BÄpubhaá¹á¹a.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—AdvaitacandrikÄ. read L. 2499.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—SubodhinÄ« Homapaddhati. L. 3123.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—son of NÄgadeva: VÄjasaneyiprÄtiÅ›ÄkhyabhÄá¹£va. VidhÄnapÄrijÄta. read K. 192. Oudh. Viii, 18.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—son of DÄi7bhaá¹á¹a, composed at Benares by desire of SaṃgrÄmasiṃha, son of AmareÅ›a, grandson of Jayasiṃha: SadÄcÄrarahasya.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):â€�ananta bhaá¹á¹a, son of NÄgadeva Bhaá¹á¹a: VÄjasaneyisaṃhitÄprÄtiÅ›ÄkhyavyÄkhyÄ PadÄrthaprakÄÅ›a.
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Ananta bhaá¹á¹a (अननà¥à¤� à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤Ÿ):—son of NÄgadeva Bhaá¹á¹a:
—[commentary] on the KÄṇvaÅ›ÄkhÄ of the VÄjasaneyisaṃhitÄ. Vṛṣotsargaprayoga.
´¡²Ô²¹²Ô³Ù²¹²ú³ó²¹á¹á¹²¹ (अननà¥à¤¤à¤à¤Ÿà¥à¤�):—[=²¹²Ô-²¹²Ô³Ù²¹-²ú³ó²¹á¹á¹²¹] [from an-anta] m. Name of a man.
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Partial matches: Ananta, Bhatta.
Full-text (+53): Ananta bhatta gaudavamshottamsa, Ananta bhatta kavi, Bharatacampu, Anantabhattiya, Bapubhatta, Campubharata, Tithinirnaya, Nilavrishotsarga, Vaidyavinoda, Ahnikaparijata, Dattakadidhiti, Grahayajnavidhana, Nagadeva bhatta, Pancopakhyanasamgraha, Vidhanaparijata, Danaparijata, Jatishaktivada, Yadu bhatta, Kundamandapavidhana, Tithyadinirnaya.
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