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The Amarakosha (Sanskrit: IAST: Amarakoa) from amara "immortal" and kosha "treasure casket pail collection dictionary" also Namalinganushasana (Sanskrit: IAST: Nmalignusanam) from nama-linga-anu-shasana "instruction concerning nouns and gender") is a thesaurus of Sanskrit written by the Jain or Buddhist scholar Amarasimha. Amarasimha was one of the Navaratnas ("nine gems") at the court of Chandragupta II a Gupta king who reigned around AD 400. Some sources indicate that he belonged to the period of Vikramaditya of 7th century. The following Subhashitha 1 says about this: Its transliteration in English is: dhanvaMtari kShapaNakAmarasiMha SaMku vEtAlaBaTTa GaTakarpara kAlidAsAH KyAtO varAhamihirO nRupatEssaBAyAM ratnAni vaivararucirnava vikramasya In Devanagari



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When Jagadguru Shri Shankaracharya was traveling throughout India for propagating his Advaitic philosophy he wanted to meet Amarasimha for a debate. When Amarasimha found out about this he was scared by the possibility of a debate with Shri Shankaracharya and burned all of his collections. Upon learning about this Shri Shankara rushed to Amarasimhan's house. By that time all of his collections had turned into ashes except 'Amarakosha'. And Shri Shankaracharya saved Amarakosha from fire. This story can be seen in "Shankara dig Vijayam".


Ganesha shot at home Ganesha has many other titles and epithets including Ganapati and Vigneshvara The Hindu title of respect Shri Sanskrit r also spelled Sri or Shree is often added before his name One popular way Ganesha is worshipped is by chanting a Ganesha Sahasranama a litany of quot a thousand names of Ganesha quot Each name in the sahasranama conveys a different meaning and symbolises a different aspect of Ganesha At least two different versions of the Ganesha Sahasranama exist one version is drawn from the Ganesha Purana a Hindu scripture venerating Ganesha 17 The name Ganesha is a Sanskrit compound joining the words gana Sanskrit gaa meaning a group multitude or categorical system and isha Sanskrit a meaning lord or master 18 The word gaa when associated with Ganesha is often taken to refer to the gaas a troop of semi divine beings that form part of the retinue of Shiva IAST iva 19 The term more generally means a category class community association or corporation 20 Some commentators interpret the name quot Lord of the Gaas quot to mean quot Lord of Hosts quot or quot Lord of created categories quot such as the elements 21 Ganapati Sanskrit gaapati a synonym for Ganesha is a compound composed of gaa meaning quot group quot and pati meaning quot ruler quot or quot lord quot 20 The Amarakosha 22 an early Sanskrit lexicon lists eight synonyms of Ganesha Vinayaka Vighnarja equivalent to Vignesha Dvaimtura one who has two mothers 23 Gadhipa equivalent to Ganapati and Ganesha Ekadanta one who has one tusk Heramba Lambodara one who has a pot belly or literally one who has a hanging belly and Gajanana IAST gajnana having the face of an elephant 24 Vinayaka Sanskrit vinyaka is a common name for Ganesha that appears in the Puras and in Buddhist Tantras 25 This name is reflected in the naming of the eight famous Ganesha temples in Maharashtra known as the Ashtavi
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Amaracocha ou Vocabulaire d Amarasinha Amarakosha the Thesaurus of Sanskrit all 3 parts in one book Author Amarasimha un traduction franaise des notes et un index par A Louiseleur
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The Amarakosha consists of verses that can be easily memorized. It is divided into three khas or chapters. The first svargdi-kha ("heaven and others") has words pertaining to gods and heavens. The second bhvargdi-kha ("earth and others") deals with words about earth towns animals and humans. The third smnydi-kha ("common") has words related to grammar and other miscellaneous words.


El lxico snscrito ms famoso el Amarakosa Amarakosha compuesto por Amarasimha en el siglo VII u VIII dC quien ordena las palabras por grupos semnticos
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152. Amarakosha I with English Headings .196. Amarakosha I. Amarasimha: Namalinganusasana [Amarakosa], Kanda 1. Input by Avinash Sathaye and Pramod SV Ganesan ...
Svargadhikanda the first Kandam of Amarakosham begins with the verse 'Svaravyam swarganakathridivatrishalaya..' describing various names of Heaven viz. Sva Avya swarga Naka Tridiva Tridasalaya etc. The second verse 'Amara nirjara deva describes various words that are equivalent to word God. The fifth and sixth verses give various names of Gautama Buddha reinforcing the claim that the author is a Buddhist.


and that are based on the basic rules of worship Watch out for more information on the basic pillar of the Indian tradition God in these columns SRI SATYANARAYANA VRATA The almighty Vishnu who is the Sustainer of the cosmic and micro cosmic life is referred to in Amarakosha the Sanskrit lexicon as Vishnu
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The second Kandam Bhuvargadhikanda of Amarakosham is divided into ten Vargas or parts. The ten Vargas are Bhuvarga (Earth) Puravarga (Towns or Cities) Shailavarga (Mountains) Vanoshadivarga (Forests and medicines) Simhadivarga (Lions and other animals) Manushyavarga (Mankind) Bramhavarga (Brahmin) Kshatriyavarga (Kshatriyas) Vysyavarga (Vysyas) and Sudravarga (Sudras).

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Amaracocha ou Vocabulaire d'Amarasinha [Amarakosha - the Thesaurus of Sanskrit, all 3 parts in one book] ... The Amarakosha is written in verses that can be easily memorized. ...
The Third Kandam Samanyadhikanda contains Adjectives Verbs words related to prayer and business etc.. The first verse Kshemankaroristatathi Shivathathi Shivamkara gives the Nanarthas of the word Shubakara or propitious as Kshemankara Aristathathi Shivathathi and Shivamkara. Commentaries

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"Amarakoshodghaatana" by "Kshiirasvaamin" "Tiikaasarvasvam" by "Vandhyaghatiiya Sarvaananda" "Raamaasramii"(Vyaakhyaasudha) by "Bhaanuji Diikshita" "Padachandrikaa" by "Raayamukuta" "Kaashikavivaranapanjikha" by Jinendra Bhudhi Translations

Amarakosha
Amarakosha. Amarakosha (de amara "immortal" y kosha "ataúd, cubo, colección, diccionario"; también Namalinganushasana (nama-linga-anu-shasana - "instrucción ...
"Gunaratha" of Ujjain translated it to Chinese in 7th century . Bibliography Krsnaji Govinda Oka Poona City Law Printing Press 1913 Amarakosha at sanskritdocuments.org Amarakosha files by Avinash Sathaye The Nmalingnussana (Amarakosha) of Amarasimha ; with the commentary (Amarakoshodghtana) of Kshrasvmin (1913) at the Internet Archive. Reference Amarakosha compiled by B.L.Rice edited by N.Balasubramanya 1970 page X