Vasishtharamayana, ṣṭ峾ⲹṇa: 3 definitions
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The Sanskrit term ṣṭ峾ⲹṇa can be transliterated into English as Vasistharamayana or Vasishtharamayana, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) ṣṭ峾ⲹṇa (वासिष्ठरामाय�) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—See Yogaṣṭ.
2) ṣṭ峾ⲹṇa (वासिष्ठरामाय�):—divided into 6 prakaraṇa. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 29. 73 (and—[commentary]). 84. Hz. 339 (Bhūmikādīpikā ?). 612. (Vairāgya and Mumukṣu). Io. 302-309. 2156 (2). 2174 (4). 2205 (5). 2352 (1). 2442 (3). 2766 (6^b). 2941 (2. 5. 6). 3168 (6^a). 2442 (Khilā Mokṣopāyā�). Oudh. Xxi, 148 ([fragmentary]). Stein 124 (Nirvāṇa inc). *) The second part of the Nirvāṇaprakaraṇa is loosely connected with the first part, and has been added by a later writer. Yogavāsiṣṭhe Vasiṣṭhabhuśuṇḍasaṃvāda (Nirvāṇaprakaraṇa ch. 14 fg.). Rgb. 125.
—[commentary] Tātparyaprakāśa by Ānandabodhendra Sarasvatī. Io. 302-309. 2941 (2. 5. 6). Stein 124.
ṣṭ峾ⲹṇa has the following synonyms: Yogaṣṭ, Jñānaṣṭ, .
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionaryṣṭ峾ⲹṇa (वासिष्ठरामाय�):—[=ṣṭ-峾ⲹṇa] [from ṣṭ] n. = yoga-ṣṭ.
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Partial matches: Vasishtha, Ramayana.
Full-text: Yoga-vasishtha, Sthitiprakarana, Bhargavopakhyana, Bhagirathopakhyana, Balyupakhyana, Bhimadyupakhyana, Bhasavilasasamvada, Mrigavyadhiya, Vitahavyopakhyana, Vasishthasara, Mahodaya, Vitahavya, Jnanavasishtha, Ramayana.
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