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1 प्रत्यभिज्ञा _pratyabhijñā
1प्रत्यभिज्ञा 9 U.1 To recognize; ततस्ते प्रत्यभिज्ञाय अर्जुनाय न्यवेदयन् Rām.7.33.5.-2 To come to oneself, recover consciousness.2प्रत्यभिज्ञा 1 Knowing, recognition; सप्रत्यभिज्ञमिव मामव- लोक्य Māl.1.25.-2 (Phil.) A particular type of knowledge; ननु केयं प्रत्यभिज्ञा नाम न तावदेकस्यातीतवर्तमानकाल- द्वयसम्बन्धविषयं प्रत्यक्षज्ञानं प्रत्यमिज्ञा, प्रत्यक्षज्ञानस्य वर्तमानमात्रार्थ- ग्राहित्वात् Vivaraṇaprameya-samgraha.-Comp. -दर्शनम् Maheśvaraśāstra; a work on Śaiva philosophy. -
2 अन्नम्भट्ट
annambhaṭṭam. N. of the author of the Tarka-saṃgraha q.v.
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3 कुन्दकुन्दाचार्य
kunda-kundâ̱cāryam. N. of a Jain. teacher (author of the Pañcâstikāya-saṃgraha-sūtra)
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4 क्षेमराज
kshéma-rājam. (probably = - mêndra q.v.) N. of a Ṡaiva philosopher (pupil of Abhinava-gupta andᅠ author of the Stavacintāmaṇi-vṛitti, the Sva-cchandôddyota, the Paramêṡa-stotrâvalī-vṛitti, the Paramârtha-saṃgraha-vivṛitti, the Pratyabhijñā-hṛidaya, the Sāmba-pañcāṡikā-vivaraṇa, andᅠ of other works)
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5 जिनहर्ष
jina-harsham. N. of the author of Vicārâmṛita -saṃgraha;
of a Jain. Sūri, (consecrated A.D. 1800)
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6 धर्ममीमांसा
dhárma-mīmāṉsāf. N. of the Pūrvamimāṇsā of Jaimini;
- paribhāshā f. - saṉgraha andᅠ sāra-saṃgraha m. N. of wks.
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7 निरुक्ति
nir-uktif. etymological interpretation of a word MBh. BhP. ;
(in rhet.) an artificial explanation orᅠ derivation of a word Kuval.;
(in dram.) communication of an event that has taken place Sāh. ;
N. of Yāska's Comm. on the Nighaṇṭus;
of a Comm. on the Tarka-saṃgraha etc.
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8 पाञ्चरात्र
pāñca-rātram. pl. N. of a Vaishṇava sect following the doctrine of their sacred book called Pañcarātra Sarvad. Col. Cat. ;
n. the doctrine of the Pāñcarātras ib. ( alsoᅠ - trya andᅠ - traka);
N. of sev. wks.;
-prâ̱yaṡcitta-vidhāna n. - mantra m. orᅠ n. -mahôpanî ̱shad f. - rakshā f. rahasya n. - vacana n. - ṡrī-cūrṇa-paripālana n. - samgraha m. - sthāpana n.;
-trâ̱gama m. -trâ̱rādhana n. N. of wks.
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9 बौधायनसम्ग्रह
baudhāyana-samgraham. N. of wks.
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10 वङ्गसेन
vaṅga-senam. a kind of tree L. (cf. vaṅka-s-);
N. of a medical writer (author of the Cikitsā-sāra-saṃgraha) Bhpr. ;
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11 शैवदर्शन
ṡaiva-darṡanan. the Ṡaiva philosophy RTL. 89 ;
N. of the 7th ch. of the Sarva-darṡana-saṃgraha
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12 षड्दर्शन
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13 संग्रह
saṉ-graham. holding together, seizing, grasping, taking, reception, obtainment MBh. Kāv. etc.;
taking (in the sense of eating orᅠ drinking food, medicine etc.) Ragh. Bhartṛ. ;
the fetching back of discharged weapons by magical means MBh. Hariv. ;
bringing together, assembling (of men) R. Ragh. Siṇhâs. ;
collecting, gathering, conglomeration, accumulation (as of stores) Mn. MBh. etc.;
(in phil.) agglomeration (= saṉyoga q.v.) MW. ;
a place where anything is kept, a store-room, receptacle BhP. ;
complete enumeration orᅠ collection, sum, amount, totality ( eṇa, « completely», « entirely») Yājñ. MBh. etc.;
drawing together, making narrower, narrowing, tightening, making thin orᅠ slender, the thin part of anything Car. Vāgbh. KātyṠr. Sch. ;
a compendium, summary, catalogue, list, epitome, abridgment, short statement ( eṇa orᅠ āt, « shortly», « summarily», « in few words») KaṭhUp. MBh. etc.;
inclusion, comprehension, Kusum. Kull. ;
check, restraint, control ib. Vet. ;
keeping, guarding, protection Mn. MBh. etc.;
a guardian, ruler, manager, arranger R. BhP. ;
obstruction, constipation ( seeᅠ - grahanī);
attracting, winning, favouring, kind treatment, propitiation, entertaining, entertainment Mn. MBh. etc.;
taking to wife, marriage ( seeᅠ dāra-s-);
perception, notion Kap. BhP. ;
mention, mentioning L. ;
elevation, loftiness L. ;
velocity L. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
of various wks. (esp. of a gram. wk. in 100,000 Ṡlokas by Vyāḍi;
alsoᅠ often in comp.);
- kāra m. the composer orᅠ author of the Saṃgraha;
- grantha m. N. of wk.;
- grahaṇī f. a partic. form of diarrhoea (alternating with constipation) Bhpr. ;
- cūḍāmaṇi m. - parvan n. (IW. 370 n. 1),
- prakāṡikā, f. - ratnamālā f. -rāmâ̱yaṇa n. N. of wks.;
- vat mfn. provided with a short summary of a subject Cat. ;
- vastu n. an element of popularity Divyâ̱v. ;
- vivaraṇa n. - vaidyanāthīya n. N. of wks.;
- ṡloka m. a verse recapitulating what has been explained before (in prose intermixed with Sūtras)
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14 ससंग्रह
sa-saṉgrahamfn. one who studies the Saṃgraha (q.v.) together (i.e. subsidiarily) Pat. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 60.
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15 सांख्यदर्शन
sāṉkhya-darṡanan. N. of a ch. of the Sarva-darṡana-samgraha
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16 सिद्धान्तचन्द्रोदय
siddhâ̱nta-candrôdayam. a Comm. on the Tarka-saṃgraha (written in 1774 A.D. for Rājas-siṇha, son of king Gaja-siṇha of Vikrama-paṭṭana, by Kṛishṇa-dhūrjaṭi-dikshita)
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17 होरिलमिश्र
horila-miṡram. N. of the author of a Smṛiti-saṃgraha Cat.
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