Khandana-khanda-khadya, Khaṇḍana-khaṇḍa-khādya, ṇḍԲṇḍⲹ, Khandanakhandakhadya, Khandana-khandakhadya: 6 definitions
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: WikiPedia: HinduismṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्य); Book by Śrī Harṣa (12th century) on the subject of Vedanta (hindu school of philosophy).
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: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्य).—Name of a work on logic by Harṣa.
Derivable forms: ṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्यम्).
ṇḍԲṇḍⲹ is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms ṇḍԲ and ṇḍⲹ (खण्डखाद्�).
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) ṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्य) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—or rather nyāyaṇḍԲṇḍⲹ by Harsha. Oxf. 246^a. Hall. p. 160. K. 248. Kh. 72. . 5. Oudh. Ix, 14. Np. X, 34. Bh. 32. H. 255. Oppert. 546. 639. 2812. 4287. 5257. Ii, 1518. 9386. Rice. 100. Sb. 183 (and‰ڳdzԳٲ). 208. 427.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Io. 60. 61. Kh. 88. . 2. 42. Oudh. Viii, 16. Sb. 426. 427.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Khaṇḍanamaṇḍana by Paramānanda. Kh. 88. Oppert. Ii, 4546.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Bhavanātha. Np. Viii, 38.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Dīdhiti by Raghunātha. . 5. 7. Np. Ix, 32.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Prakāśa by Vardhamāna, son of Gajeśvara. L. 1108.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Vidyābharaṇ� by Vidyābharaṇa. Hall. p. 206.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Vidyāsāgara. Np. Viii, 44.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Śaṅkaramiśra. L. 1988. . 5. Oudh. Viii, 42. Burnell. 93^a. Oppert. Ii, 9387.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Śrīdarpaṇa by Śubhaṃkara or Pragalbha Ācārya. K. 248. Np. Ix, 32 (Pragalbhamiśra).
2) ṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्य):—Quoted by Gaṅgeśa in Tattvacintāmaṇi vol. 2, 233.
‰ڳdzԳٲ read [Oudh 1876-1877], 18.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Prakāśa. read son of Gaṅgeśvara.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Śaṅkaramiśra. read Np. instead of Oudh.
3) ṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्य):—by Śrīharsha. Io. 1348. Peters. 4, 20. Stein 117 ([fragmentary] of the first Paricheda).
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Śaṅkaramiśra. Peters. 4, 20.
4) ṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्य):—by Śrīharsha. Ulwar 498.
‰ڳdzԳٲ Ulwar 500. Extr. 124.
‰ڳdzԳٲ by Padmanābha, son of Balabhadra. Ulwar 499. Extr. 123.
5) ṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्य):—by Śrīharsha. Bc 377. Cs 309 (fourth Khaṇḍa). 315. 317. Tb. 115. C. Śiṣyahitaiṣiṇ�. Peters. 5 p. 29 (fourth Khaṇḍa). C. by Padmanābha. Cs 3, 307 (inc.). C. Khaṇḍanabhūṣāmaṇi by Raghunātha. Cs 3, 311 (inc.). C. Ānandavardhana by Śaṅkara. Cs 3, 312 (Khaṇḍa 1). 315. C. Śrīdarpaṇa by Śubhaṃkara, son of Narapati. Cs 3, 310 (inc.). He quotes Commentaries of Vardhamāna and Śaṅkara.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryṇḍԲṇḍⲹ (खण्डनखण्डखाद्य):—[=ṇḍԲ-khaṇḍa-khādya] [from ṇḍԲ > khaṇḍ] n. Name of [work] on logic by Harṣa.
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Partial matches: Khandana, Khadya, Khandakhadya, Khanda.
Full-text: Nyayakhandanakhandakhadya, Khandanakara, Shriharsha, Citsukha, Khandanakuthara, Khandana, Lakshanamala, Harsha, Lankavatara, Shivaditya mishra, Anirvacaniyasarvasva, Khandin, Prabhakara guru, Shubhankara, Paramananda, Dharmakirti, Tattvacintamani.
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