Laghujataka, Laghujātaka: 5 definitions
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Jyotisha (astronomy and astrology)
Source: academia.edu: Tessitori Collection I (astronomy)Laghujātaka (लघुजातक) or Laghujātakasūtra the name of a work classified as literature dealing with astronomy, astrology, divination, medicine. The Laghujātaka-sūtra (in Sanskrit, with Vṛtti) is included in the collection of manuscripts at the ‘Vincenzo Joppi’ library, collected by Luigi Pio Tessitori during his visit to Rajasthan between 1914 and 1919.—There are 12 chapters, which are clearly marked in the manuscript by internal colophons. [...] Thee Laghujātaka-sūtra is a classic work by the astronomer Varāhamihīra. But in the chapter-colophons found at the end of chapter 1, 2, 4 and 5 Bhaṭṭotpala is given as the author.
Jyotisha (ज्योतिष, jyotiṣa or jyotish) refers to ‘astronomy’ or “Vedic astrology” and represents the fifth of the six Vedangas (additional sciences to be studied along with the Vedas). Jyotisha concerns itself with the study and prediction of the movements of celestial bodies, in order to calculate the auspicious time for rituals and ceremonies.
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Sanskrit dictionary
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Laghujātaka (लघुजातक) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—jy. Kāṭm. 10 (and—[commentary]). Pheh. 8. Rādh. 35 (and—[commentary]). Bhk. 35. Oppert. Ii, 3068. 3256.
—[commentary] Np. I, 148.
—by Varāhamihira. Io. 1519. W. p. 256. 257 (and—[commentary]). L. 813. K. 240. B. 4, 190. Bik. 321. NW. 536. H. 326. W. 1740 (and—[commentary]).
—[commentary] by Īśvaramiśra. Oudh. Xix, 66.
—[commentary] Śiṣyahitā by Utpala. Io. 1519. W. p. 256. 257. L. 813. B. 4, 190. 210. Bik. 313. NW. 570. Np. I, 146. Ii, 116. H. 326.
—[commentary] by Dheyeśvara. B. 4, 190.
—[commentary] by Maheśvara. K. 240. B. 4, 190.
—[commentary] by Mādhavācārya. Oudh. Vii, 4.
—[commentary] by Rāmadatta. Np. I, 164.
Laghujātaka has the following synonyms: Sūkṣmajātaka.
2) Laghujātaka (लघुजातक):—by Varāhamihira. Fl. 271. 272. 274. 275. Io. 834. 1122. 1519. 2091. 2295. 2520. Oudh. Xx, 104. Peters. 4, 37 (and—[commentary]). Stein 172.
—[commentary] Fl. 275. Oudh. Xx, 104 (Laghujātakadīpikā).
—[commentary] by Īśvaramiśra. Io. 1122. 2295.
—[commentary] Śiṣyahitā by Bhaṭṭotpala. Fl. 273. 274. Io. 1519. 2520. Oudh. Xx, 104. Rgb. 860. 861. Stein 172.
—[commentary] by Maheśvara. Peters. 4, 37.
—[commentary] by Mādhavācārya. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 80.
Laghujātaka has the following synonyms: Sūkṣmajātaka.
3) Laghujātaka (लघुजातक):—by Varāhamihira. Ulwar 1946.
—[commentary] by Bhaṭṭotpala. Ulwar 1947.
4) Laghujātaka (लघुजातक):—by Varāhamihira. Ak 897. As p. 166 (2 Mss.). Bd. 877. L.. 993-997. 998. (1-5). C. by Bhaṭṭa Utpala. Ak 897. Bd. 877. L.. 998 (1-5). Peters. 5, 516. C. by Maheśvara. L.. 999.
Laghujātaka has the following synonyms: Sūkṣmajātaka.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryLaghujātaka (लघुजातक):—[=laghu-jātaka] [from laghu] n. Name of [work]
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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Partial matches: Jataka, Laghu.
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