Naishkarmyasiddhi, ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾±: 3 definitions
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The Sanskrit term ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾± can be transliterated into English as Naiskarmyasiddhi or Naishkarmyasiddhi, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾± (नैषà¥à¤•रà¥à¤®à¥à¤¯à¤¸à¤¿à¤¦à¥à¤§à¤¿) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—a refutation of the MÄ«mÄṃsÄ system, by SureÅ›varÄcÄrya. Hall. p. 159. K. 122. B. 4, 62 (and—[commentary]). Ben. 78. 86. Bik. 557. Tu7b. 12. °Äåá¹m. 4. Pheh. 12. ¸éÄå»å³ó. 6 (and—[commentary]). Oppert. 4959. Ii, 4691.
—[commentary] ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾±candrikÄ by JñÄnottamamiÅ›ra. K. 122. B. 4, 64. Bik. 557. Proceed. Asb. 1869, 140.
2) ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾± (नैषà¥à¤•रà¥à¤®à¥à¤¯à¤¸à¤¿à¤¦à¥à¤§à¤¿):—by SureÅ›vÄrÄcÄrya. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 45. Io. 777. 1103.
—[commentary] ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾±candrikÄ by JñÄnottama MiÅ›ra. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 45.
3) ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾± (नैषà¥à¤•रà¥à¤®à¥à¤¯à¤¸à¤¿à¤¦à¥à¤§à¤¿):—by SureÅ›vara.
—[commentary] Naiá¹£karmyacandrikÄ by JñÄnottamamiÅ›ra. Ulwar 517.
4) ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾± (नैषà¥à¤•रà¥à¤®à¥à¤¯à¤¸à¤¿à¤¦à¥à¤§à¤¿):—a refutation of the MÄ«mÄṃsÄ system, by SureÅ›varÄcÄrya. Hz. 878. Tb. 92. C. ±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾±candrikÄ by JñÄnottamamiÅ›ra. As p. 97. Hz. 878. Tb. 93.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary±·²¹¾±á¹£k²¹°ù³¾²â²¹²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾± (नैषà¥à¤•रà¥à¤®à¥à¤¯à¤¸à¤¿à¤¦à¥à¤§à¤¿):—[=²Ô²¹¾±á¹�-°ì²¹°ù³¾²â²¹-²õ¾±»å»å³ó¾±] [from naiá¹�-karmya > naiá¹� > naiá¸�] f. Name of [work], a refutation of the MÄ«mÄṃsÄ system.
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Partial matches: Naishkarmya, Siddhi, Siddhi, Siddhi.
Full-text: Jnanottama, Naishkarmya, Citsukha, Sureshvara acarya, Vishvarupa.
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