Mimamsashlokavarttika, Mīmāṃsāślokavārttika, Mimamsashloka-varttika: 2 definitions

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The Sanskrit term Mīmāṃsāślokavārttika can be transliterated into English as Mimamsaslokavarttika or Mimamsashlokavarttika, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

1) Mīmāṃsāślokavārttika (मीमांसाश्लोकवार्त्तिक) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—See Ślokavārttika.

2) Mīmāṃsāślokavārttika (मीमांसाश्लोकवार्त्तिक):—a metrical paraphrase of Śabara’s Mīmāṃsābhāṣya on 1, 1, by Kumārila. Hall. p. 171. L. 2296. Ben. 94. Np. Vii, 56.
—[commentary] Nyāyaratnākara by Pārthasārathimiśra. Hall. p. 171. Tu7b. 12. [[Oudh 1876-1877]-1877], 18. Xvii, 66.
—[commentary] Śivārkodaya by Viśveśvara. L. 2047. Kāśīn. 24.
—[commentary] Kāśikā by Sucaritamiśra. L. 2301. Np. V, 98. Rice. 124. Bp. 17. 65. 265. Bu7hler 549. Sb. 357.

Mīmāṃsāślokavārttika has the following synonyms: Ślokavārttika.

3) Mīmāṃsāślokavārttika (मीमांसाश्लोकवार्त्तिक):—a metrical paraphrase of Śabara’s Mīmāṃsābhāṣya on 1, 1, by Kumārila. Io. 1449 (No. 2149). Oxf. 219^a.
—[commentary] Nyāyaratnākara by Pārthasārathimiśra. L. 4066.
—[commentary] Kāśikā by Sucaritamiśra. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 18. *) On Śivārkodaya see s. v.

Mīmāṃsāślokavārttika has the following synonyms: Ślokavārttika.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Mīmāṃsāślokavārttika (मीमांसाश्लोकवार्त्तिक):—[=mīmāṃsā-śloka-vārttika] [from mīmāṃsā > mīmāṃsaka] n. Name of a metrical paraphrase of Śabara’s M°.

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