- Apabhraṃśa (Sanskrit: अपभ्रंश, IPA: [ɐpɐbʱrɐ̃ˈɕɐ], Prakrit: अवहंस Avahaṃsa) is a term used by vaiyākaraṇāḥ (native grammarians)
since Patañjali to refer...
-
attributed to
either this
author (or
others by the same name)
includes Apabramsa Dharmapariksa,
Karpuraprakara (Suktavall), the
medical treatise...
- and 17th to 19th century. The
first phase is
marked by use of Prakrit,
Apabramsa and its
variants such as Paisaci, Shauraseni,
Magadhi and Maharashtri...
- period.
Harisena was an
early writer of Kāvya poetry. his
works include Apabramsa Dharmapariksa,
Karpuraprakara (Suktavall), the
medical treatise...
- or
grammar ****ociated with
regional Middle-Indic languages, like
Apabraṃśa.
Apabraṃśa is also
often used for
tantric songs and poems.
Tantric scriptures...