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: academia.edu: The Yona or Yavana Kings of the time of the Legendary King Ashoka

King Anantadeva (328-363 CE).—Jayaratha wrote a commentary on Tantraloka. According to him, his 5th ancestor Utpalaratha II was the minister of King Anantadeva.

: What is India: Inscriptions of the Śilāhāras

1) Anantadeva (fl. 1081 A.D.) is mentioned in the “Vihar stone inscription of Anantadeva I�. He is the first homonymuos Śilāhāra king. The date ś첹 1003 falls in his reign, as another record of his time, viz. the Khārepāṭan plates is dated only thirteen years later, in later, in ś첹 1016.

Anantadeva or ԲԲٲ (fl. 1095 A.D.), son of Nāgārjuna, also called Anantadevarāja, is also mentioned as a king from the Śīlāra dynasty, according to the “Kharepāṭa� plates of Anantadeva I�. Accordingly, “When that king (viz., Mummuṇi) attained the body of excellent fame (i.e. died), ԲԲٲ, the son of Nāgārjuna, the princely jewel in the Śīlāra family, the Sovereign in respect of political wisdom, who has a pure form on account of his performance of highest duty, became king�.

2) Anantadeva II (fl. 1254 A.D.) is the name of a prince of the Śilāhāra dynasty, mentioned in the “Dive Āgar stone inscription of Anantadeva III�. The 峾ṇḍś󾱱貹پ Anantadeva was probably a prince of the Śilāhāra family. His name does not occur elsewhere. But the date of the present inscription shows that he flourished in the period between the reigns of Keśideva and Someśvara.

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: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव).—[ananto deva iva]

1) the serpent Seṣa.

2) [anante dīvyati; div-ac] Name of Nārayaṇa who sleeps on Seṣa.

3) Name of the king of Kashmir.

Derivable forms: ԲԳٲ𱹲� (अनन्तदेव�).

Anantadeva is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms ananta and deva (दे�).

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—father of Āpadeva (Mīmāṃsānyāyaprakāśa). Oxf. 219^b.

2) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Āpadeva, father of Āpadeva, grandfather of Anantadeva (Smṛtikaustubha, etc.). Hall. p. 185.

3) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—poet. Śp. p. 6.

4) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Agnihotraprayoga. L. 1390. Antyeṣṭipaddhati. L. 830. Ādhāna. K. 4. B. 1, 182 (Baudh.). Utsargapaddhati. B. 1, 216. Ṛtvigvaraṇanirṇaya. Bhk. 12. Gāyatrīpuraścaraṇavidhi. Np. Vii, 8. Darśapaurṇamāsapaddhati. K. 8. Darśapaurṇamāsaprayoga. Np. Vii, 14. Punarādheyaprayoga. B. 1, 230.

5) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):�
—[commentary] on the Kāṇvasaṃhitā of the Vs. Peters. 3, 383.

6) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Kārikā [dharma] B. 3, 66.

7) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Kuṇḍoddyotadarśana. NW. 218.

8) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Gotrapravaranirṇaya. NW. 108.

9) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Dattakaputravidhāna [dharma] NW. 106. 116.

10) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Nirṇayabindu [dharma] Burnell. 140^a. See Tithinirṇaya.

11) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Phalasāṃkāryakhaṇḍana mīm. Hall. p. 191. K. 10. Np. Vi, 46. Balābalākṣepaparihāra mīm. Hall. p. 190.

12) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Bhojanasūtra śr. B. 1, 186. 188. Yajuḥsaṃdhyā. B. 1, 234. Rudrakalpadruma Ben. 14. NW. 200. Sarvavratodyāpana. K. 200.

13) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Mathurāsetu, a description of Mathurā. [Mackenzie Collection] 55. . 40. śī. 30.

14) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Viṣṇuyāga. Oudh. 1877, 30.

15) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Vṛddhiśrāddhadīpikā. B. 3, 122.

16) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Vedāntasārapadyamālā, vedānta. [Oudh 1876-1877], 18.

17) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Siddhāntatattva, vedānta. ūī貹ٳٰ. 61.

18) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Āpadeva, son of Anantadeva, son of Āpadeva; client of Bājabahādur Candra: Kṛṣṇabhakticandrikā nāṭaka. Cāturmāsyaprayoga. K. 6. Burnell. 24^a. Devatasvarūpavicāra mīm. Hall. p. 190. Nakṣatrasattraprayoga. Np. Vii, 10. Bp. 289. Prāyaścittanirṇaya (by the same?). L. 2881. K. 188. Prāyaścittapradīpikā. L. 2376. Bhagavadbhaktinirṇaya. Hall. p. 145. K. 208. NW. 404. Bhagavannāmakaumudīprakāśa, a
—[commentary] on the Bhagavannāmakaumudī of Lakṣmīdhara. Hall. p. 134. K. 208. Mīmāṃsānyāyaprakāśaṭīkā. Vākyabhedavāda [nyāya] Hall. p. 62. Ben. 208. Sampradāyanirūpaṇa Tattvaprakriyāṭīkā, vedānta. K. 134. Burnell. 94^b. Smṛtikaustubha [dharma] Parts or fragments of the last work are: Utsargakaustubha. Np. V, 48. Tithikaustubha. Oppert. Ii, 8031. Dānakaustubha. B. 3, 92. Oppert. Ii, 8031 (Dattakaustubha). Rājadharmakaustubha. Io. 99. Oxf. 272^b. L. 346. K. 192. Bik. 444. Np. V, 48. Burnell. 141^b. Vyavahāradīdhiti. L. 556. Lahore. 16. Saṃskārakaustubha. Io. 105. Oudh. Xi, 12. Np. X, 10. Bp. 295. Saṃskāradīdhiti. W. p. 313.

19) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Rudrakalpadruma. According to Sb. 64 he was a son of Dvivedin Uddhava.

20) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Vrataprakāśa. Sb. 127.

21) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Āpadeva: Dānakaustubha. read Oppert. Ii, 7584.

22) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Ādhānapaddhati Āpast. Gaṇahoma. The Agnihotraprayoga was written by Anantadeva, son of Āpadeva.

23) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Bhaktiśata.

24) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Mahāgaṇapatikrama.

25) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Rudravidhānamantrāṇām ṛṣichandodevatākathanam.

26) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Śrāddhakalpasūtrapaddhati.

27) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Sarvaprāyaścittaprayoga.

28) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Āpadeva, son of Anantadeva: Agnihotrahoma or Agnihotraprayoga. Cāturmāsyeṣṭihautra. Nakṣatreṣṭiprayoga Āpast. Viṣṇuyāgapaddhati. Ācāradīdhiti, Āśaucadīdhiti, Pratiṣṭhādīdhiti, Saṃvatsaradīdhiti. See these. Rājadharmakaustubha. Stein 100 (first dīdhiti).

29) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Uddhava: Rudrakalpadruma. Rudrasūtra.

30) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Mahādeva: Nirṇayabindu.

31) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Gayāpaddhati.

32) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Mathurāsetu.

33) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Calārcāpaddhati [dharma]

34) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—Rājyābhiṣekapaddhati [dharma]

35) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Āpadeva: Mathurāsetu. Śāstradīpikāprakāśa.

36) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Uddhava: Gayāśrāddhapaddhati. Rudrasūtra.

37) Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—son of Viśvanātha: Prayogaratna [dharma]

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—[=an-anta-deva] [from an-anta] m. Name of various persons, especially of a king of Kaṣmīr.

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Anantadeva (अनन्तदेव):—[karmadharaya compound] m.

(-�) The proper name of a king of Kashmir, the son of Harirāja; also a proper name belonging to several authors &c. See also ananta. E. ananta and deva.

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