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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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Amongst the more
important authors called Patañjali are: The
author of the
Mahābhāṣya, an
ancient treatise on
Sanskrit grammar and linguistics,
based on the...
- most
ancient commentary (bhāṣya)
called the
Mahābhāṣya.[failed verification] The
author of the
Mahābhāṣya is
named Patañjali, who may or may not be the...
- of the
Vedic period do not
appear to have
developed into theatre. The
Mahābhāṣya by Patañjali
contains the
earliest reference to what may have been the...
- of the Saṃskṛta
language is
credited to Pāṇini,
along with Patañjali's
Mahābhāṣya and Katyayana's
commentary that
preceded Patañjali's work.
Panini composed...
- – seem to be
borrowed and
exact translation of
verses of Patanjali's
Mahābhāṣya and
ideas credited to more
ancient Panini. Further, the author(s) lived...
- work. The most
famous and
among the most
ancient of
these Bhāṣyas is the
Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali. Non-Hindu
texts and
traditions on
grammar emerged after...
- or
clown (vidusaka).
Actors may have
specialised in a
particular type.
Mahābhāṣya by Patañjali
contains the
earliest reference to what may have been the...
- of the
Vedic period do not
appear to have
developed into theatre. The
Mahābhāṣya by Patañjali
contains the
earliest reference to what may have been the...
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Upanishad 10
Shaiva devotees and
ascetics are
mentioned in Patanjali's
Mahābhāṣya (2nd-century BCE) and in the Mahabharata. The
earliest iconic artworks...