-
supplemented by
three ancillary texts: Akṣarasamāmnāya, Dhātupāṭha and
Gaṇapāṭha. Aṣṭādhyāyī is made of two
words aṣṭa-, 'eight' and adhyāya-, 'chapter'...
-
recognized in Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī at 1.4.58-59, and are
enumerated in the
gaṇapāṭha (#154): ati- "beyond" adhi- "over" apa- "away" api- "proximate" abhi-...
- Pāṇini's
Ashtadhyayi (V.3.116-17 and IV.1.178) of (c.500 BCE) and the
Ganapatha. In his
works the
Yaudheyas are
mentioned as ayudha-jivin
sanghas i.e...
- literature. It is also
mentioned as a town from 12th to 17th century.
Ganapatha (dated 2nd
century BCE), one of the five
volumes of Pāṇini' s grammar...
-
supplemented by
three ancillary texts: the akṣarasamāmnāya, dhātupāṭha and
gaṇapāṭha.
Modeled on the
dialect and
register of
elite speakers in his time, the...
-
diacritic markers, a
structure that
guides its
writing systems; and, the
Ganapatha, an
inventory of word groups,
classes of
lexical systems.
There are peripheral...
- society,
while the
majority of them
remained un****imilated. Panini's
Ganapatha mentions a
gotra called Nishada,
which according to
scholar D. D. Kosambi...
- as the
Sabarmati River. The
region is also
named in the
auxiliary text
Gaṇapāṭha of Pāṇini's
grammar work, Aṣṭādhyāyī.
During the
British Raj, Vijaynagar...
-
styles of
these people which were
different from
those of the Hindus.
Ganapatha on Pāṇini
attests that it was a
practice among the
Yavanas and the Kambojas...
- may
refer to: Ganesha, a
Hindu god, also
known as
Ganapati or
Ganpat Ganapatha,
Sanskrit grammatical term in Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī "Ganpat", a song by...