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Mahabhashya (Sanskrit: महाभाष्य, IAST: Mahābhāṣya, IPA: [mɐɦaːbʱaːʂjɐ], "Great Commentary"),
attributed to Patañjali, is a
commentary on
selected rules...
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sentences and words), Mahābhāṣyatikā (a
commentary on Patanjali's
Mahabhashya), Vākyapadīyavṛtti (a
commentary on Vākyapadīya kāṇḍas 1 and 2), Śabdadhātusamīkṣā...
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identifies him as Patanjali, the 2nd
century CE
scholar who aut****d
Mahabhashya. The Chandaḥśāstra
presents a
formula to
generate systematic enumerations...
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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...
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later authors, such as the
grammarian Patanjali (2nd-century BCE) in his
Mahabhashya. The word śavati is
equivalent to š́iiauua- in
Younger Avestan, which...
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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...
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etymological and
dialectical method of
explaining in the
whole of his '
Mahābhāshya' (Great Commentary), and this has ****umed, in the
later commentary literature...
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different versions of Vayu
Purana call him
Bhadrasara or Nandasara. The
Mahabhashya names Chandragupta's
successor as Amitra-ghāta (Sanskrit for "slayer...
- game is pla**** on. This
meaning was
first recorded by
Patanjali in a
Mahābhāshya book
written in the 2nd century. The game was even
condemned in an early...
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traditions of
ancient India. The
ancient Sanskrit grammarian Patanjali in his
Mahabhashya makes several references to
Krishna and his ****ociates
found in later...