- The
Amarakosha (Devanagari: अमरकोशः, IAST: Amarakośaḥ, ISO: Amarakōśaḥ) is the po****r name for Namaling****hasanam (Devanagari: नामलिङ्गानुशासनम्, IAST:...
- puts 'riṣi' at the
seventh place in the
eightfold division of Brāhmanas.
Amarakosha (the
famous Sanskrit synonym lexicon compiled by Amarasimha) mentions...
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mention of the
Amarakosha is in the
Amoghavritti of
Shakatayana composed during the
reign of
Amoghavarsha (814-867 CE) The
Amarakosha is a
lexicon of...
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largely unexplained and have not been
fully understood.
According to the
Amarakosha and the
Padma Purana, the nine
nidhis are: The Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki: An...
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uncertain that the
Vedic term
referred specifically to Ganesha. The
Amarakosha, an
early Sanskrit lexicon,
lists eight synonyms of Ganesha: Vinayaka...
- Skandagupta.
Concept Publishing Company. p. 90. ISBN 978-81-7022-251-4.
Amarakosha compiled by B. L. Rice,
edited by N. Balasubramanya, 1970, page X Kālidāsa...
- hands. This is the
second name
given to the
goddess Adi
Parashakti in
Amarakosha, the
Sanskrit lexicon (Goddess
Parvati names- Uma, Katyayani, Gauri, Kali...
- the
first text that
could now be
called a thesaurus. In Sanskrit, the
Amarakosha is a
thesaurus in
verse form,
written in the 4th century. The
study of...
- Jan Gonda, Brill, ISBN 978-9004037403,
pages 34–36 "Knowledge-Net of
Amarakosha (अमरकोश-ज्ञान-जालम्)". "शासना at Spokensanskrit.org". Alex
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named after the
Vindhya Range.
According to the
author of a
commentary on
Amarakosha, the word
Vindhya derives from the
Sanskrit word
vaindh (to obstruct)...