Narayanatirtha, ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹, Narayana-tirtha: 5 definitions
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In Hinduism
Yoga (school of philosophy)
: ORA: Amanaska (king of all yogas): A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation by Jason Birch±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�) is the author of the YogasiddhÄntacandrikÄ: a seventeenth-century commentary on the SÅ«tras of the PÄtañjalayogaÅ›Ästra.

Yoga is originally considered a branch of Hindu philosophy (astika), but both ancient and modern Yoga combine the physical, mental and spiritual. Yoga teaches various physical techniques also known as Äsanas (postures), used for various purposes (eg., meditation, contemplation, relaxation).
Languages of India and abroad
Sanskrit dictionary
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—guru of MaheÅ›varatÄ«rtha (RÄmÄyaṇatattvadÄ«pikÄ). L. 1268. 1269.
2) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—KṛṣṇalÄ«lÄtaraá¹…giṇÄ� nÄá¹aka.
3) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—pupil of VÄsudevatÄ«rtha and of RÄmagovindatÄ«rtha, guru of BrahmÄnanda SarasvatÄ« (Hall. p. 109. 157. L. 1500): Tattvacandra on the SÄṃkhyatattvakaumudÄ«. NyÄyakusumÄñjalikÄrikÄvyÄkhyÄ. BhakticandrikÄ ÅšÄṇá¸ilyasÅ«travyÄkhyÄ. He quotes VedÄntasiddhÄnta and KÄruṇyasÅ«tra. BhaktyadhikaraṇamÄlÄ and—[commentary]. ³§Å«³¦Ä«±è²¹³Ù³Ù°ù²¹. 51. YogacandrikÄ. Oudh. Xiv, 88. YogasÅ«travá¹›tti. YogasÅ«travá¹›tti GÅ«á¸hÄrthadyotanikÄ. Vedastutiá¹Ä«kÄ. NW. 492. VedÄntavibhÄvanÄá¹Ä«kÄ. K. 130. SÄṃkhyacandra, a
—[commentary] on Īśvarakṛṣṇa’s SÄṃkhyakÄrikÄá¸�. SiddhÄntatattvabinduvyÄkhyÄ.
±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ has the following synonyms: NÄrÄyaṇabhiká¹£u.
4) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—BhÄá¹á¹abhÄá¹£ÄprakÄÅ›ikÄ mÄ«m.
±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ has the following synonyms: NÄrÄyaṇa³¾³Ü²Ô¾±.
5) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—TattvacintÄmaṇidÄ«dhitiá¹Ä«kÄ. NyÄyacandrikÄ BhÄá¹£Äparichedaá¹Ä«kÄ.
6) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—Daká¹£iṇÄmÅ«rtistotravyÄkhyÄ.
7) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—BÄlabodhinÄ« on Åšaá¹…karÄcÄrya’s Ä€tmabodha.
8) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—pupil of ÅšivarÄmatÄ«rtha: BhÄá¹á¹abhÄá¹£ÄprakÄÅ›ikÄ.
9) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—BrahmasÅ«traá¹Ä«kÄ.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) ±·Äå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹ (नारायणतीरà¥à¤�):—[=²ÔÄå°ùÄå²â²¹á¹‡a-³ÙÄ«°ù³Ù³ó²¹] [from nÄrÄyaṇa > nÄra] m. Name of an author (also ṇa-²ú³ó¾±°ìá¹£u or ṇa³¾³Ü²Ô¾±), [Catalogue(s)]
2) [v.s. ...] of a sacred bathing-place, [Åšiva-purÄṇa]
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Sanskrit, also spelled संसà¥à¤•ृतमà¥� (²õ²¹á¹ƒs°ìá¹›t²¹³¾), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Partial matches: Narayana, Tirtha.
Starts with: Narayanatirthasvamin, Narayanatirthataramga, Narayanatirthataranga.
Full-text (+24): Narayanatirthataramga, Samkhyacandrika, Bhattabhashaprakashika, Vedantavibhavana, Krishnalilatarangini, Krishnalilataramgini, Karunyasutra, Bhaktyadhikaranamala, Haribhaktisudharasa, Yogasiddhantacandrika, Narayanamuni, Vasudevatirtha, Shivaramatirtha, Samkhyatattvacandrika, Govindatirtha, Arthapancaka, Narayanendra sarasvati, Maheshvaratirtha, Tattvacandra, Bhakticandrika.
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