- Aṣṭādhyāyī is
supplemented by
three ancillary texts: Akṣarasamāmnāya,
Dhātupāṭha and Gaṇapāṭha. Aṣṭādhyāyī is made of two
words aṣṭa-, 'eight' and adhyāya-...
-
segments for
efficient abbreviations through the
pratyharas technique;
Dhatupatha, a list of 2,000
verbal roots classified by
their morphology and syntactic...
- cf.
Commentary on Unadi-Sutra,[author missing][year needed] iv, 119
Dhātupāṭha of Pānini, xxviii). V. S. Apte V. S. Apte (Sanskrit-Hindi Kosh, 1890,...
-
Brahmana 13.6.2, an
ethereal voice intervenes to halt the proceedings. The
dhatupatha of Aṣṭādhyāyī by Pāṇini
defines the root
medha as
synergizing the energy...
-
Whitney criticized the
Dhatupatha for its unreliability, and he
stated that more than half of the
nearly 2000
roots of
Dhatupatha published by Westergaard...
- language. It is
supplemented by
three ancillary texts: the akṣarasamāmnāya,
dhātupāṭha and gaṇapāṭha.
Modeled on the
dialect and
register of
elite speakers in...
- 2021.
Retrieved 3 July 2020.
Derived from the root ṛc "to praise", cf.
Dhātupātha 28.19. Monier-Williams
translates Rigveda as "a Veda of
Praise or Hymn-Veda"...
- active,
causative imperative, of the verb Kīl.
Indigenous grammar (Pāṇini
Dhātupāṭha I.557)
gives to Kīl the
meaning of bandha, i.e. "to bind",
while Monier-Williams...
-
Supreme Lord, and the
meaning of each of the
names should be
obtained by
Dhatupatha or Root. And
these names do not
refer to any
Puranic Deities. Also, certain...
-
deutschen morgenländischen Gesellschaft", 1883–1893) The
roots of the
Dhatupatha not
found in
literature ("Wiener
Zeitschrift für die
Kunde des Morgenlandes"...