- The
Aṣṭādhyāyī (/ˌæstədˈjɑː(j)i/; Sanskrit: अष्टाध्यायी [ɐʂʈaːdʱjáːjiː]) is a
grammar text that
describes a form of the
Sanskrit language. Aut****d by...
- from his works, and
legends recorded long after. His most
notable work
Aṣṭādhyāyī is
conventionally taken to mark the
start of
classical Sanskrit. His work...
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grammatical exposition as
carried out by the
grammarian Pāṇini in the
Aṣṭādhyāyī. Pāṇini
himself uses the term akṣara·samāmnāya
whereas the colloquial...
- BCE and was
codified in the most
comprehensive of
ancient grammars, the
Aṣṭādhyāyī ('Eight chapters') of Pāṇini. The
greatest dramatist in Sanskrit, Kālidāsa...
- the
common era, with Pāṇini
likely from the
fifth century BCE. Pāṇini's
Aṣṭādhyāyī is the most
important surviving text of the Vyākaraṇa traditions. This...
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English values. The
earliest known use of the word
swastika is in Pāṇini's
Aṣṭādhyāyī,
which uses it to
explain one of the
Sanskrit grammar rules, in the context...
-
Vedanga disciplines)
began in late
Vedic India and
culminated in the
Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini. The
oldest attested form of the Proto-Indo-Aryan
language as...
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commentary on
selected rules of
Sanskrit grammar from Pāṇini's treatise, the
Aṣṭādhyāyī, as well as Kātyāyana's Vārttika-sūtra, an
elaboration of Pāṇini's grammar...
- may
consist of
other constituents,
potentially of the same type. The
Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini, from c. 4th
century BC in
Ancient India, is
often cited as...
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grammar followed patterns described in
grammatical treatises such as
Aṣṭādhyāyī and Vālmīkivyākaranam, but
unlike Pāṇini,
Nannayya divided his work into...