New Sanskrit-Telugu dictionary added in Andhrabharati website

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Subrahmanyam Jiddu

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Oct 9, 2019, 6:10:15 AM10/9/19
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This is to inform Sanskrit enthusiasts who understand Telugu (others kindly ignore) that Andhrabharati website has now added a new "Samskruta Andhra Nighantuvu" written by late Sri Mudhiganti Gopala Reddy garu. 
http://www.andhrabharati.com/dictionary/

Very useful feature of this new dictionary is that for every Sanskrit word, not only its definition (nirvachanam) but also the derivation has been given (vyutpatti). 
You may note that Andhrabharati website already includes "Samskruta Andhra Nighantuvu" published by Vavilla in 1943.

Hope you find it useful.

Thanks,
Subrahmanyam

K S Kannan

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Oct 9, 2019, 8:11:57 AM10/9/19
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May I ask - roughly how many pages
(and what size? - Demy 1/8 or any other?)

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Subrahmanyam Jiddu

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Oct 9, 2019, 2:17:49 PM10/9/19
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Kannan-ji,

I haven't seen the hard copy of the dictionary. I am only using the search service of Andhrabharati dictionary portal, which has just added this new dictionary. 
I guess the dictionary has been published by Telugu University in Hyderabad. 

Thanks,
subbu 


On Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at 5:41:57 PM UTC+5:30, ks.kannan.2000 wrote:
May I ask - roughly how many pages
(and what size? - Demy 1/8 or any other?)

On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 3:40 PM Subrahmanyam Jiddu <jns...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is to inform Sanskrit enthusiasts who understand Telugu (others kindly ignore) that Andhrabharati website has now added a new "Samskruta Andhra Nighantuvu" written by late Sri Mudhiganti Gopala Reddy garu. 
http://www.andhrabharati.com/dictionary/

Very useful feature of this new dictionary is that for every Sanskrit word, not only its definition (nirvachanam) but also the derivation has been given (vyutpatti). 
You may note that Andhrabharati website already includes "Samskruta Andhra Nighantuvu" published by Vavilla in 1943.

Hope you find it useful.

Thanks,
Subrahmanyam

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Nagaraj Paturi

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Oct 9, 2019, 2:23:24 PM10/9/19
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The description at  https://www.osmania.ac.in/sanskritacademy/images/descriptive.pdf

says,

SAMSKRUTANDHRA PADA VYUTPATHI KOSHA

It is a lexicography. The lexical study is that derivative meanings, grammar, syntax.
· Specially prakruti pratyaya and different meanings which consists of nearly 45,000 words.
· This is the first book ever got to be published in Andhra Pradesh , compiled by Prof. Gopal Reddy and Dr. V. Srinivasa Sharma. it is very useful to Sanskrit and telugu scholars and students.

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