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- Mahabhashya (Sanskrit: महाभाष्य, IAST: Mahābhāṣya, IPA: [mɐɦaːbʱaːʂjɐ], "Great Commentary"), attributed to Patañjali, is a commentary on selected rules...
- on sentences and words), Mahābhāṣyatikā (a commentary on Patanjali's Mahabhashya), Vākyapadīyavṛtti (a commentary on Vākyapadīya kāṇḍas 1 and 2), Śabdadhātusamīkṣā...
- identifies him as Patanjali, the 2nd century CE scholar who aut****d Mahabhashya. The Chandaḥśāstra presents a formula to generate systematic enumerations...
- traditions of ancient India. The ancient Sanskrit grammarian Patanjali in his Mahabhashya makes several references to Krishna and his ****ociates found in later...
- etymological and dialectical method of explaining in the whole of his 'Mahābhāshya' (Great Commentary), and this has ****umed, in the later commentary literature...
- Kumarila Bhatta. He dates to the early centuries CE, later than Patanjali's Mahabhashya, and earlier than Vatsyayana. In his commentary on the Mimamsa Sutra...
- the primordial form of Shakti, a fact also mentioned in Patanjali's Mahabhashya on Pāṇini, written in 2nd century BCE. She is first mentioned in the...
- later authors, such as the grammarian Patanjali (2nd-century BCE) in his Mahabhashya. The word śavati is equivalent to š́iiauua- in Younger Avestan, which...
- has ever been discovered. Patanjali, a famous grammarian stated in his Mahabhashya that Brahmins and Śramaṇa, which included Buddhists, were eternal enemies...
- Tantraloka Rasārṇava, Rasahṛidaya, Raseśvara siddhānta Vākyapadīya, Mahabhashya, Vārttikakāra Concepts Originated Purusha, Prakṛti, Guṇa, Satkāryavāda...