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Ashtadhyayi.com
Online viewer for the
Ashtadhyayi of
Panini translated into
English by
Srisa Chandra...
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several Janapadas,
demarcated from each
other by boundaries. In Pāṇini's "
Ashtadhyayi",
Janapada stands for
country and
Janapadin for its citizenry. Each of...
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belong to the Iranians. Pāṇini
refers to the
Kaikeyas or
Kekayas in his
Ashtadhyayi and
mentions their land as a part of the
Vahika country. The
other three...
- 4th
century BCE
Ashtadhyayi, a
Sanskrit grammar composed by Pāṇini. In particular, the
Shiva Sutras, an
auxiliary text to the
Ashtadhyayi,
introduces what...
- 1952.
India as
known to Panini: A
study of the
cultural material in
Ashtadhyayi, Lucknow:
University of Lucknow, 1953
Padmavat Sanjivani Vyakhya, 1955...
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Sanskrit speech / language.' "
Ashtadhyayi".
ashtadhyayi.com.
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December 2024. Apte,
Vaman Shivaram (1957)....
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original on 5
August 2017.
Retrieved 23
October 2017.
Ashtadhyayi, Sanskrit...
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Works Pāṇini.
Ashtādhyāyī. Book 4.
Translated by
Chandra Vasu. Benares, 1896. (in
Sanskrit and English) Pāṇini.
Ashtādhyāyī. Book 6–8. Translated...
- Kaspeiria. The
earliest text
which directly mentions the name
Kashmir is in
Ashtadhyayi written by the
Sanskrit grammarian Pāṇini
during the 5th
century BC....
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Karshapana (Sanskrit: कार्षापण, IAST: Kārṣāpaṇa),
according to the
Ashtadhyayi of Panini,
refers to
ancient Indian coins current during the 6th century...