antiquity Pāṇini.. was the greatest linguist of antiquity, and deserves to be treated as such. — JF Staal, A reader on the Sanskrit Grammarians Pāṇini (Sanskrit:...
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panini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panini may refer to: Panini (surname) Pāṇini (fl. 6th–4th century BCE), Indian Sanskrit grammarian Panini,...
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Vyākaraṇa (redirect from Sanskrit grammarian)
1st-millennium BCE. Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī , which eclipsed all other ancient schools of grammar, mentions the names of ten grammarians.). Some of these pre-Pāṇinian...
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Śākaṭāyana (category Ancient Sanskrit grammarians)
and Pāṇini. Details are sparse, however, he is believed to have lived around the 7th or 8th century BCE, the same period as the grammarian Pāṇini. His...
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Patanjali (redirect from Patanjali the Grammarian)
Patanjali has been the authority as the last grammarian of classical Sanskrit for more than 2,000 years, with Pāṇini and Kātyāyana preceding him. Their ideas...
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Kshatriyas and would-be Kshatriyas List of Sanskrit universities in India Panini (grammarian) Sanskrit cinema Sanskrit studies Shiksha Jaffrelot 2005, p. 33 notes...
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Backus–Naur form (redirect from Panini–Backus form)
rewriting rules can be traced back to at least the work of Pāṇini, an ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian and a revered scholar in Hinduism who lived sometime...
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was the birthplace of ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian Pāṇini who is considered to the oldest grammarian whose work has come down to modern times. In...
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Nepal. This religious place derives its name from sage Pānini, a Sanskrit philologist, grammarian, and revered scholar in ancient India, and is known as...
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Bhartṛhari (redirect from Bhartrihari (grammarian))
Siṃhasūrigaṇi, a 6th-century Jain writer, states that Bhartrhari studied under a grammarian named Vasurāta. Bhartrhari credits some of his theories to Vasurāta in...
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Varadarāja (category Sanskrit grammarians)
Varadarāja was a 17th-century Hindu Sanskrit grammarian. He compiled an abridgement of the work of his master, the Siddhānta Kaumudī of Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita...
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purposes of grammatical exposition as carried out by the grammarian Pāṇini in the Aṣṭādhyāyī. Pāṇini himself uses the term akṣara·samāmnāya whereas the colloquial...
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Sanskrit grammar (section Pāṇini)
after Pāṇini, wrote the Mahābhāṣya, the "Great Commentary" on the Aṣṭādhyāyī and Vārtikas. Because of these three ancient Sanskrit grammarians this grammar...
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Yāska (category Ancient Sanskrit grammarians)
Yāska was an ancient Indian grammarian and linguist (7th–5th century BCE). Preceding Pāṇini (7th–4th century BCE), he is traditionally identified as the...
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History of linguistics (redirect from Greek grammarians)
remarkable in modern terms. Grammarians following Pāṇini include Kātyāyana (c. 3rd century BCE), who wrote aphorisms on Pāṇini (the Varttika) and advanced...
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Pingala (category Ancient Sanskrit grammarians)
to some historians Maharshi Pingala was the brother of Pāṇini, the famous Sanskrit grammarian, considered the first descriptive linguist. Another think...
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Vararuchi (category Ancient Sanskrit grammarians)
attributed to the ancient grammarians of India like Pāṇini and Patanjali. Pāṇini was an ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian from Pushkalavati, Gandhara...
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observed in a manner that has no parallel among Greek or Latin grammarians. Pāṇini's grammar, according to Renou and Filliozat, defines the linguistic...
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mathematician, traditionally identified as the brother of the Sanskrit grammarian Panini Pingala (nadi), an energy channel in yoga This disambiguation page...
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accent. Pitch accent was not restricted to Vedic. Early Sanskrit grammarian Pāṇini gives accent rules for both the spoken language of his post-Vedic...
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Charu Deva Shastri (category Sanskrit grammarians)
(चारुदेवशास्त्री) [1896 - 1987] was a Sanskrit grammarian. He is also the father of the Sanskrit scholar Satya Vrat Shastri. Panini Reinterpreted (Translation of Vyakaranacandrodaya...
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Kātyāyana (category Ancient Sanskrit grammarians)
(कात्यायन) also spelled as Katyayana (c. 3rd century BCE) was a Sanskrit grammarian, mathematician and Vedic priest who lived in ancient India. According...
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Sakalya in the Hindu tradition and mentioned by the ancient Sanskrit grammarian Pāṇini (dated to pre-Buddhism period); Krama-patha modified: the same step-by-step...
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Kambojas (redirect from Kambojas of Panini)
or less repeated in the exact same way by later authors, such as the grammarian Patanjali (2nd-century BCE) in his Mahabhashya. The word śavati is equivalent...
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in 1896 and earned its author the sobriquet, Kerala Panini, after the Sanskrit grammarian, Panini. It is considered to be an epoch making work on the...
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Ramyatna Shukla (category Sanskrit grammarians)
saints in India. He was also known as Abhinav Panini, named after Sanskrit philologist and grammarian Pāṇini. He contributed to inventing new methods of...
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Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita (category Sanskrit grammarians)
Bhattoji Dikshita was a 17th-century Maharashtrian Sanskrit grammarian, author of the Siddhānta Kaumudī, literally "Illumination of the established (position)"...
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Behaghel's laws (redirect from Panini's Law)
Behaghel's law of increasing terms is also known as "Panini's Law" after the Sanskrit grammarian. This name was introduced by William Cooper and John...
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A. R. Raja Raja Varma (redirect from Kerala Panini)
Namboodiri. Varma wrote widely in Sanskrit and Malayalam. He is known as Kerala Panini for his contributions to Malayalam grammar. Varma was the moving spirit...
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BCE) Pāṇini (c. 520–460 BCE) Kātyāyana (6th-4th centuries BCE) Patañjali (2nd century BCE) These linguists were not the earliest Sanskrit grammarians, however...
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