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- works were lost, with the exception of the celebrated Amara-Kosha (IAST: Amarakośa) (Treasury of Amara). The first reliable mention of the Amarakosha is...
- Shakatayana composed during the reign of Amoghavarsha (814-867 CE). The Amarakośa consists of verses that can be easily memorized. It is divided into three...
- Utpala in Sanskrit is a neuter noun with two meanings, both given by Amarakoṣa (a lexicon of circa. 400 AD). The first meaning is Nymphaea nouchali, the...
- It is based on the Sanskrit thesaurus Amarakośa, and closely follows its style and method. Like the Amarakośa, the Abhidhānappadīpikā consists of three...
- text of Amarakośa 1.38 as vināyako vighnarājadvaimāturagaṇādhipāḥ – apyekadantaherambalambodaragajānanāḥ. Śāstri 1978 for text of Amarakośa versified...
- Puri, which dates back to the 12th century. Such works as Sisu Beda, Amarakosa, Gorekha Samhita, Kalasa Chautisa and Saptanga are written in this form...
- oldest surviving Homeric lexicon. The first Sanskrit dictionary, the Amarakośa, was written by Amarasimha c. 4th century CE. Written in verse, it listed...
- His most notable work is the Kavikāmadhenu which is a commentary on the Amarakośa which has been referred to as "one of the great monuments of Indian lexicography"...
- lexicons (kośaḥ) is Amarasiṃha's Nāmalingānusāsana, better known as the Amarākośa. According to Keith, Amarasiṃha, who possibly flourished in the 6th century...
- and Coorg from the inscription. Archibald Constable & Company. 1909. Amarakōśa vemba nāmaliṅgānuśāsanavu, Iṅglish Kannaḍa artha mattu padagaḷa paṭṭi...