Paramarthasara, ʲٳ: 3 definitions
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) ʲٳ (परमार्थसार) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—vedānta, by Śeṣa. K. 116. Printed in Pandit V, 189.
ʲٳ has the following synonyms: Āryāpañcāśīti.
2) ʲٳ (परमार्थसार):—śaiva, by Abhinavagupta. Report. Xxx (Paramārthasaṃgrahavivṛti). Bp. 269. 270. Sb. 411.
—[commentary] Sb. 410.
—[commentary] by Kṣemarāja. Report. Xxx. Bp. 270.
3) ʲٳ (परमार्थसार):—śaiva, by Abhinavagupta. Oxf. 238^a. Hall. p. 199. Quoted by Nāgeśa in the Mañjūṣ� Oxf. 178^a.
—[commentary] by Abhinavagupta. Oudh. Ix, 22.
—[commentary] by Vitastāpurī. Oxf. 238^a.
ʲٳ has the following synonyms: Ādhārakārikā.
4) Parāmārthasāra (परामार्थसा�):—śaiva, attributed to Śeṣanāga. Oxf. 353^a. Hall. p. 105. L. 698. NW. 308. Burnell. 93^b. Poona. 629.
—[commentary] by Rāghavānanda Muni. Hall. p. 105. NW. 322. Burnell. 93^b. Poona. 629.
Parāmārthasāra has the following synonyms: Śeṣāryā.
5) ʲٳ (परमार्थसार):�add Rice. 182.
ʲٳ has the following synonyms: Śeṣāryā.
6) ʲٳ (परमार्थसार):—śaiva, by Abhinavagupta. Io. 2235. Oudh. Xxii, 114.
—[commentary] Pūrṇādvayamayī by Yoga or Yogarāja of Vitastāpurī. Io. 2235. Stein 222.
7) ʲٳ (परमार्थसार):—by Śeṣa. Ak 751. Bd. 642.
ʲٳ has the following synonyms: Āryāpañcāśīti.
8) ʲٳ (परमार्थसार):—As p. 205. Cs 2, 183. Whish 110 B 9. Quoted by Utpala in Spandapradīpikā. C. Whish 110 B. 9. C. by Rāghavānanda. As p. 205. Hz. 1388 p. 131. Whish 127, 3. He mentions as his source the Govindacandrikā.
ʲٳ has the following synonyms: Śeṣāryā.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionaryʲٳ (परमार्थसार):—[=貹ٳ-] [from paramārtha > parama > para] m. Name of [work]
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Partial matches: Paramartha, Sara, Cara.
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