Naishadhiyacarita, Naiṣadhīyacarita: 3 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Naiṣadhīyacarita can be transliterated into English as Naisadhiyacarita or Naishadhiyacarita, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
Alternative spellings of this word include Naishadhiyacharita.
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryNaiṣadhīyacarita (नैषधीयचरित).—[neuter] = [preceding] [neuter]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Naiṣadhīyacarita (नैषधीयचरित) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—or naiṣadhakāvya by Śrī Harsha. Jones. 408. [Mackenzie Collection] 101. Io. 1852 (1-11). W. p. 152. 153. Oxf. 118^b. 119. Paris. (B 121. 122. D 262. 263. 265. 274 and—[commentary]). L. 1506. Kh. Vi. 24. B. 2, 90. Report. Ix. Ben. 34. 36. 40. 41. Bik. 240. Tu7b. 12. Pheh. 5. Rādh. 21 (and—[commentary]). NW. 604. Np. 1, 54. Burnell. 155^a. Mysore. 7. Poona. 226. H. 66. 67. Taylor. 1, 194. 195. 296. 297. 299. 450. 456. 485. Oppert. 560. 650. 775. 1473. 1871. 1872. 2185. 2361. 2628. 3804. 3999. 4142. 4215. 4420. 5075. 6600. 7102. 7194. 7330. 7609. 8048. Ii, 145. 822. 944. 1095. 1334. 1412. 1764. 1934. 2133. 2158. 2187. 2335. 2635. 2727. 3057. 3185. 3339. 3683. 4037. 4690. 5624. 5681. 6317. 6630. 6673. 6915. 7259. 8258. 8742. 8875. 9047. 9161. 9468. Rice. 232. 244 (and—[commentary]). Bp. 302. Bühler 554.
—[commentary] Oppert. 1474.
—[commentary] by Rājānaka Ānanda. Report. X. W. 1543.
—[commentary] by Īśānadeva. B. 2, 90. P. 10. Bhr. 145.
—[commentary] by Udayanācārya (?). Oudh. Xiv, 28.
—[commentary] Harshahṛdaya by Gopīnātha. L. 1639.
—[commentary] by Caṇḍūpaṇḍita, written 1456/57. Ba. 8. 16.
—[commentary] by Cāritravardhana. B. 2, 90. Report. X. Lxiii.
—[commentary] by Jinarāja. Ind. Antiq. 1882, 252.
—[commentary] Naiṣadhīyaprakāśa by Narahari or Narasiṃha. L. 1506. B. 2, 92. Lahore. 4. Bhr. 146. Poona. 226. H. 67.
—[commentary] Naiṣadhaprakāśa by Nārāyaṇa. W. p. 153. Oxf. 119^b. L. 2104. Khn. 42. B. 2, 90. Ben. 34. 36. 39. Bik. 240. Pheh. 5. Rādh. 21. Oudh. Xiv, 28. Burnell. 156^a. Peters. 2, 189. Bp. 302. Bühler 554.
—[commentary] by Bhagīratha. Ben. 34. NW. 610.
—[commentary] by Bharatasena. Io. 227. Tu7b. 12.
—[commentary] by Bhavadatta. L. 2207.
—[commentary] by Mathurānātha Śukla. NW. 610.
—[commentary] Jīvātu by Mallinātha. Rādh. 21. Np. I, 56. Burnell. 155^b. Mysore. 7. Oppert. 1475. 1873. 1874. 2629. 6027. 8049. Ii, 146. 1496. 1687. 1765. 2602. 3684. 4313. 5682. 6774. 8259. 8876. Rice. 232. D 2. Bühler 554.
—[commentary] by Mahādeva Vidyāvāgīśa. Io. 381. Oppert. Ii, 8260 (Vāgīśa).
—[commentary] Bhāvadyotanikā by Rāmacandra Śeṣa, pupil of Śeṣa Nārāyaṇa. Oxf. 119^b. B. 2, 90. 92. Burnell. 156^a. Peters. 2, 189. Bp. 16. Bühler 554.
—[commentary] by Vaṃśīvadana Śarman. L. 1205.
—[commentary] by Vidyāraṇya Yogin. B. 2, 90. Report. Ix.
—[commentary] Padavākyārthapañjikā by Viśveśvarācārya. Burnell. 156^a. P. 10. Oppert. 2630. 6028. Older than Mallinātha who quotes him on 1, 5. 118.
—[commentary] by Śrīdatta. Sūcīpattra. 10.
—[commentary] Naiṣadhaprakāśa by Śrīnātha. L. 1942.
—[commentary] by Sadānanda. NW. 604. Np. I, 54.
Naiṣadhīyacarita has the following synonyms: Naiṣadhacarita.
2) Naiṣadhīyacarita (नैषधीयचरित):—by Śrīharsha. Cu. add. 1390 (1-5 with the
—[commentary] of Nārāyāṇa). 1606 (1-11). Gb. 55 (inc.). 56. Oudh. Xx, 46. 54. Rgb. 368 (21. 22). 369 ([fragmentary]) 370 (1. 2.). Stein 69.
—[commentary] Stein 70.
—[commentary] Avacūri. Fl. 71 (only 1).
—[commentary] Sunaṭī by Govinda, son of Sukhakaradeva. Stein 70.
—[commentary] Naiṣadhīyaprakāśa by Nārāyaṇa. Gb. 56. Oudh. Xx, 46. 54. 56. Peters. 4, 27 (2-4. 17-19). Rgb. 368 (21. 22.). Stein 69 (5. 11. 13.).
—[commentary] Jīvātu by Mallinātha. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 45. Stein 69 (4).
—[commentary] Bhāvadyotanikā by Rāmacandra Śeṣa. Peters. 4, 27.
—[commentary] by Ratnacandra. Rgb. 369 ([fragmentary]).
—[commentary] Gūḍhārthaprakāśikā by Lakṣmaṇa, son of Rāmakṛṣṇa. Peters. 4, 27 (1). Extr. 26. Stein 69 (8-15).
—[commentary] by Viśveśvara, son of Lakṣmīdhara. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 45. See Kāvyamālā Viii, 52.
—[commentary] by Śrīnātha. Cu. add. 1396 (one leaf).
Naiṣadhīyacarita (नैषधीयचरित):—[=naiṣadhīya-carita] [from naiṣadhīya > naiṣadha] n. = naiṣadha n.
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Partial matches: Naishadhiya, Carita.
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