Amarakośa, : with the commentary of Maheśvara With the commentary of Mahesvara
Amarasimha
Amarakośa, : with the commentary of Maheśvara With the commentary of Mahesvara enlarged by Raghunath Shastri Talekar. Ed., with an index, by Chintamani Shastri Thatte, under the superintendence of Dr. F. Kielhorn. - Delhi Eastern Book Linkers 2002 - 376+93
Amara Simha`s Namalinganusasana was composed prior to Kavyaprakasa of Mammata whose period was 11th Century A.D. It is also called as Amarakosa, Amaramala and Trikandi. Amara Simha has been counted as one among the leading eight Vaiyakaranas. He was during the reign of King Virkrama, whose Rajasabha was adorned by Navaratnas (nine eminent scholars). Amarakosa has several commentaries; Sudha by Ramasrami of Bhanu Dikshita, Rayamukuti, Amara Dipika, Trikanda Rahasya of Ramanatha, Amarakosodghatana of Ksiraswami and the present one by Maheswara. First published in 1907, this book was out of print for a long time and it is now being thought out in the hope that scholars and students of Sanskrit will find it useful
8178540142
Amarakosa
Sanskrit language--Synonyms and antonyms
491.231 Am138 A / 8961
Amarakośa, : with the commentary of Maheśvara With the commentary of Mahesvara enlarged by Raghunath Shastri Talekar. Ed., with an index, by Chintamani Shastri Thatte, under the superintendence of Dr. F. Kielhorn. - Delhi Eastern Book Linkers 2002 - 376+93
Amara Simha`s Namalinganusasana was composed prior to Kavyaprakasa of Mammata whose period was 11th Century A.D. It is also called as Amarakosa, Amaramala and Trikandi. Amara Simha has been counted as one among the leading eight Vaiyakaranas. He was during the reign of King Virkrama, whose Rajasabha was adorned by Navaratnas (nine eminent scholars). Amarakosa has several commentaries; Sudha by Ramasrami of Bhanu Dikshita, Rayamukuti, Amara Dipika, Trikanda Rahasya of Ramanatha, Amarakosodghatana of Ksiraswami and the present one by Maheswara. First published in 1907, this book was out of print for a long time and it is now being thought out in the hope that scholars and students of Sanskrit will find it useful
8178540142
Amarakosa
Sanskrit language--Synonyms and antonyms
491.231 Am138 A / 8961