Vidyaparinaya, վ貹ṇaⲹ: 2 definitions
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) վ貹ṇaⲹ (विद्यापरिण�) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—nāṭaka. Oudh. V, 8.
—by Ānandarāya Makhin. Burnell. 172^b.
—by Vedakavisvāmin. Oppert. 3484. 4058. 4682. Ii, 6012.
2) վ貹ṇaⲹ (विद्यापरिण�):—nāṭaka. Oudh. Xxi, 48 (by Jayadeva ?).
—by Ānandarāya Makhin. Peters. 4, 30. Printed in Kāvyamālā 39.
—by Vedakavisvāmin. He is said to be the real author, and to have published it under the name of Ānandarāya. See Kuppūsvāmin in the Preface to Patañjalicarita p. 9.
3) վ貹ṇaⲹ (विद्यापरिण�):—nāṭaka, by Ānandarāya Makhin, son of Nṛsiṃharāya. Ulwar 1025.
4) վ貹ṇaⲹ (विद्यापरिण�):—nāṭaka by Ānandarāyamakhin. Hz. 946.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionaryվ貹ṇaⲹ (विद्यापरिण�):—[=-貹ṇaⲹ] [from vidyā > vid] m. Name of sub voce dramas.
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Full-text: Vedakavisvamin, Vedakavi, Nrisimharaya, Anandaraya, Vamadevya.
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