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Amarakosha
The ''Amarakosha'' is a thesaurus of Sanskrit written by the ancient Indian scholar Amarasimha. The word "Amarkosha" ((サンスクリット:अमरकोश), IAST: ) derives from the Sanskrit words ''amara'' ("immortal") and ''kosha'' ("treasure, casket, pail, collection, dictionary"). It is also known as Namalinganushasana ((サンスクリット:नामलिङ्गानुशासनम्), IAST: ) from ''nama-linga-anu-shasana'' "instruction concerning nouns and gender". == Author == (詳細はNavaratnas ("nine gems") at the court of Chandragupta II, a Gupta king who reigned around AD 400. Some sources indicate that he belonged to the period of Vikramaditya of 7th century.〔Amarakosha compiled by B.L.Rice, edited by N.Balasubramanya, 1970, page X〕
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