Varnapatala, ղṇa貹ṭa: 2 definitions
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) ղṇa貹ṭa (वर्णपट�) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—a Pariśiṣṭa of the Av. (47). Haug. 16.
2) ղṇa貹ṭa (वर्णपट�):—Pariśiṣṭa 47 of the Av. Tb. 214.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionaryղṇa貹ṭa (वर्णपट�):—[=ṇa-貹ṭa] [from varṇa > var�] m. or n. (?) Name of a Pariśiṣṭa of the [Atharva-veda]
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Atharvaveda ancillary literature (Study) (by B. R. Modak)
Part 6a - Phonetics and Lexicography—The Varnapatala < [Chapter 2b - A Topical Analysis of the Atharvaveda-Parisistas]
Part 5.2 - The Atharva-Pratisakhya (phonetic treatise) < [Chapter 1 - Ancillary Literature of the Atharvaveda (other than the Parisistas)]
Chapter 2a - The nature of the Parisistas (of the Atharvaveda)