- The
Katantra (Sanskrit: कातन्त्र; IAST:
Kātantra) is a
treatise on
Sanskrit grammar (Vyakarana)
attributed to
Sharvavarman living at the time of the Satavahana...
- Pāṇini's grammar, non-Pāṇinian
schools of
Sanskrit grammar,
particularly Katantra and
Sakatayana schools, and
Prakrit grammar.
Literary Prakrit seems to...
-
Schools of
Sanskrit grammar Pāṇini
Tolkappiyam Vyakarana Sanskrit grammar Katantra George Cardona, Pāṇini: a
survey of
research (1998),
Motilal Banarsid****...
-
texts mention Agastya. Just like
early Buddhist texts such as Kalapa,
Katantra and Candra-vyakarana
adapting Panini, and
Asvaghosa adopting the more ancient...
- Jain
purana ("epic").
Nagavarma II's
grammatical model is
based on the
Katantra school of
Sanskrit grammar and the
author styles himself Abhinava Sarvavarma...
- high value.
Though Kesiraja followed the
model of
Sanskrit grammar of the
Katantra school and that of
earlier writings on
Kannada grammar, his work has an...
- Beiträge zur
Geschichte und
Geographie von Ostturkestan.
Berlin 1930.
Kātantra und Kaumāralāta.
Berlin 1930.
Philologica Indica, 1940. Bhārhut und die...
- Deshbhushan.
Since her
early childhood,
Gyanmati started learning Sanskrit with
Katantra style of
linguistics or lipi
generally referred as
Aindra School of Grammar...
- himself).
Though Kesiraja followed the
model of
Sanskrit grammar of the
Katantra school, and that of
earlier writings on
Kannada grammar, his work has an...
-
Sanskrit Sarvavarman's
Kātantra, a very po****r work
which was
widely used by
Buddhists Durgasimha's
commentary (vrtti) on the
Kātantra (c.
between the sixth...