• Mahabhashya (Sanskrit: महाभाष्य, IAST: Mahābhāṣya, IPA: [mɐɦaːbʱaːʂjɐ], "Great Commentary"), attributed to Patañjali, is a commentary on selected rules...
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    on sentences and words), Mahābhāṣyatikā (a commentary on Patanjali's Mahabhashya), Vākyapadīyavṛtti (a commentary on Vākyapadīya kāṇḍas 1 and 2), Śabdadhātusamīkṣā...
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  • identifies him as Patanjali, the 2nd century CE scholar who authored Mahabhashya. The Chandaḥśāstra presents a formula to generate systematic enumerations...
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    the primordial form of Shakti, a fact also mentioned in Patanjali's Mahabhashya on Pāṇini, written in 2nd century BCE. She is first mentioned in the...
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    later authors, such as the grammarian Patanjali (2nd-century BCE) in his Mahabhashya. The word śavati is equivalent to š́iiauua- in Younger Avestan, which...
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    etymological and dialectical method of explaining in the whole of his 'Mahābhāshya' (Great Commentary), and this has assumed, in the later commentary literature...
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  • Tantraloka Rasārṇava, Rasahṛidaya, Raseśvara siddhānta Vākyapadīya, Mahabhashya, Vārttikakāra Concepts Originated Purusha, Prakṛti, Guṇa, Satkāryavāda...
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    different versions of Vayu Purana call him Bhadrasara or Nandasara. The Mahabhashya names Chandragupta's successor as Amitra-ghāta (Sanskrit for "slayer...
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    traditions of ancient India. The ancient Sanskrit grammarian Patanjali in his Mahabhashya makes several references to Krishna and his associates found in later...
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  • Kumarila Bhatta. He dates to the early centuries CE, later than Patanjali's Mahabhashya, and earlier than Vatsyayana. In his commentary on the Mimamsa Sutra...
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    has ever been discovered. Patanjali, a famous grammarian stated in his Mahabhashya that Brahmins and Śramaṇa, which included Buddhists, were eternal enemies...
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  • flowered during this period. Most notably, Patanjali's Yoga Sutras and Mahabhashya were composed in this period. It is also noted for its subsequent mention...
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    game is played on. This meaning was first recorded by Patanjali in a Mahābhāshya book written in the 2nd century. The game was even condemned in an early...
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  • mentioned in several ancient Indian texts, including the Mahabharata and Mahabhashya. According to the Mahabharata, the hundred sons of the Madra king Ashvapati...
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    Tumburu Recension of both the Yajurveda and Samaveda. Referred to in the Mahabhashya by Patañjali. Ahvaraka This is 'a sub-division of the Charakas'. Referred...
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    grammatical texts, he says, Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī and its commentary, Mahabhashya by Maharshi Patanjali are the current surviving valid texts and all other...
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  • provides descriptions for Panini's Ashtadyayi. Sanskrit Bhattoji Diksita Mahabhashya Sanskrit language Sanskrit grammar Sanskrit Patanjali Devichandraguptam...
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  • Kashayaprabhrita Nonsectarian/Nonspecific: Jina Vijaya Tattvartha Sutra GandhaHasti Mahabhashya (authoritative and oldest commentary on the Tattvartha Sutra) Four Anuyogas...
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  • the Ramayana, the Brhat-Samhita, the Markendeya Purana and Patanjali's Mahabhashya. Some historians believe the Rishikas were a part of, or synonymous with...
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  • References To The Yavana Invasion Of India Found In The Yugapurana, Patanjali Mahabhashya And The Malavikagnimitra Form The Evidence Of One Single Event? Proceedings...
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    views the Yavanas, Kambojas, Shakas etc. in the same light. Patanjali's Mahabhashya regards the Yavanas and Sakas as Anirvasita (pure) Shudras. Gautama-Dharmasutra...
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    1891, while resting at Etawah, he spent most of his time reading the Mahabhashya, Patanjali's voluminous commentary on Panini's Sanskrit grammar, as well...
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    could be imported from other countries in times of famine. Patañjali's Mahabhashya reveals that rice was already being cultivated in the valley c.150 BC...
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  • on the bank of the Sarashvati, a river near Somnath in Gujarat. The Mahābhashya of Patañjali simply mentions them as a tribe distinct from the Shudras...
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  • has ever been discovered. Patanjali, a famous grammarian stated in his Mahabhashya that Brahmins and Śramaṇa, which included Buddhists, were eternal enemies...
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  • Madhvacharya and Adi Shankara, Gita Bhashya and Sri Bhashya by Ramanuja and Mahabhashya by Patañjali. Following the Sanskrit literary tradition, commentaries...
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    period.[citation needed] Patanjali's mid 2nd century BCE commentary, Mahabhashya, on vārttikas of Kātyāyana, on Pāṇini's, c. 400 BCE, Aṣṭādhyāyī, likely...
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  • works: Shabda-kaustubha (Śabdakaustubha) - a commentary of Patanjali's Mahabhashya Siddhanta-kaumudi (Siddhāntakaumudī) - a categorized presentation of...
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  • REFERENCES TO THE YAVANA INVASION OF INDIA FOUND IN THE YUGAPURANA, PATANJALI MAHABHASHYA AND THE MALAVIKAGNIMITRA FORM THE EVIDENCE OF ONE SINGLE EVENT? Proceedings...
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    earliest known reference to the picture showmen is found in Patanjali's Mahabhashya (2nd century BC). Commenting on the passage on the historic present in...
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