Department of Sanskrit and Lexicography

Publications : Sanskrit and Lexicography


Sources of Indo-Aryan Lexicographies

No. Name of the Book
1 Amaramandana of Krsnasur (1949) (a critical edition with Introduction, Notes Commentary and variant readings of a Sanskrit KOSA or Lexicon (c. 1800 AD).
2.Candravyakarana of Candragomin Part I (1953) (Chapters 1-3) by K.C. Chatterji
3. Candravyakarana of Candragomin Part II (1961) Chapters 4-6 by K.C.Chatterji. (A critical edition of an ancient Sanskrit grammatical Text 600 A.D. with a Commentary and Index of Sutras).
4. Ekarthanamamala-Vyakaranamamala of Saubhari by E.D. Kulkarni (1955) (A critical edition with Introduction, Notes and Index of two Sanskrit KOSAS c. 1580 A.D. giving meanings of words with one consonant and two consonants respectively.)
5. Kavikalpadruma of Vopadeva by G.B. Palsule (1954) (a critical edition with Introduction, two indexes and variant readings of a Sanskrit Dhatupatha or list of verbval roots with meanings (c.1250-1300 A.D.)
6. Kosakalpataru of Visvanatha by M.M. Patkar & V.K. Sharma (1957) Fascicule No. I.
7. Kosakalpataru of Visvanatha by M.M. Patkar & V.K. Sharma (1966) Fascicule No. II. (A critical edition of a Sanskrit KOSA c. 1644 A.D. with Preface/Introduction and variant readings).
8. Kasakritsna-Sabdakalpa Dhatupatha of Channavirakavi by A.N. Narasimhia (1952) (A critical edition (in kannada script) of a Sanskrit Dhatupatha belonging to the Kasakritsna school with an Index of verbal roots).
9. Linganusasana of Durgasimha by D.G. Koparker (1952). (A critical edition with introduction, Notes, Index and variant readings of a Sanskrit text (c. 900-950 AD) on rules on grammatical gender of Sanskrit Vocables together with a commentary.)
10. Namamalika of Bhoja by D.d. Kulkarni & V.D. Gokhale (1955). (A critical edition of a Sanskrit Kosa 1100 AD. with Introduction, Critical Notes, Vocabulary with meanings if English and variant readings.)
11. Nanarthamanjari of Raghava by K.V.K. Sharma (1954). (A critical edition of a Sanskrit kosa (1400 A.D.) with Introduction, Critical notes, Vocables with Meanings in English and variant readings).
12. Nanartha-Ratnamala of Irugapa Dandkinatha by B.R. Sharma (1954). (A critical edition of a Sanskrit Kosa (c. 1400 A.D.) with forward, Index of Vocables with meaning in English and variant readings.)
13. Salihotra of Bhoja by E.D. Kulkarni (1953) (A critical edition of a Sanskrit Kosa with Introducing and eight appendices including an Index Verborum).
14. Saradiyakhya-namamala of Harsakirti by M. M. Patkar (1951). (A critical edition of a Sanskrit Kosa (1600 A.D.) with Introducing, Glossary with meanings in English and variant readings).
15. Sivakosa of Sivadatta Misra by R.G. Harshe (1952). (A critical edition with Introduction, three Appendics (including an Index Verborum) and variant readings of a Sanskrit Kosa (1700 A.D.) together with the author's own Commentary).
16. Vak No. I December 1951
17. Vak No. II - do - 1952
18. Vak No. III - do - 1953
19. Vak No. IV - do - 1954
20.Vak No. V February 1957
21.Vak No. VI December 1964 ( Amagazine devoted principally to Sanskrit Lexicographical studies).
22.Naisadhacharita of Sri Harsa by K.K. Handiqui (1956). (Authoritative English translation of a well known Sanskrit KAVYA with Introducing, Synopsis and Notes).
23.Naisadhacharita of Sri Harsa by K.K. Handiqui (1965). (Authoritative English translation of a well known Sanskrit KAVYA with Introducing, Synopsis and Notes).