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grammar of
Sanskrit and Prākrit
named Siddha-Hema-Śabdanuśāsana,
defines prākṛt's origin to be sanskṛt: "prakṛtiḥ saṃskṛtam, tatrabhavaṃ tata āgataṃ vā prākṛtaṃ"...
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subjected about 1500
sutras of
Panini to
critical observations. The term
Prākṛt or
Prakrit denotes a
multitude of
languages all
originated from Sanskrit...
- ISBN 9780871692481. The modern,
regional Indo-Aryan
languages developed from
Prakrt, an
early 'unrefined' (prakrta) form of Sanskrit,
around the
close of the...
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English translation by K. K.
Handiqui [proofread] (includes glossary) The Ramayana : In
classical Sanskrit and
Prakrt Mahakavya Literature/V. Raghavan...
- ISBN 9780871692481. The modern,
regional Indo-Aryan
languages developed from
Prakrt, an
early 'unrefined' (prakrta) form of Sanskrit,
around the
close of the...
- 47–48
harvnb error: no target: CITEREFRama_Rao1967 (help): "The
Manchikallu Prakrt inscription mentions a
Simhavamma or
Simhavarman of the
Pallava family and...
- Charvaka. In Silāṅka's
commentary on Sūtra-kṛtāṅgna, the
oldest Jain Āgama
Prakrt literature, he has used four
terms for Cārvāka viz. (1) Bṛhaspatya (2) Lokāyata...
- Lakṣaṇa Śāstra
Shaunaka Ṛgveda-Prātiśākhya, Bṛhaddevatā, Caraṇa-vyūha, six Anukramaṇīs (indices) to the
Rigveda Vararuchi Prākṛt Prakāśa Yāska Nirukta...
- Koli
Kachi Koli
Wardiyara Koli /
Tharadari Sauraseni Prakrit (Śaurasenī
Prākṛt) (extinct)
Saurashtra (spoken by the
Saurashtra Brahmins or Saurashtrians...
- Śailiyoñ kā Vikās [Development of
Poetic Style of Hindi] (in Hindi). — (1952).
Prākŕt aur Uskā Sāhitya [Prakrit and its Literature] (in Hindi). — (1955). Hindī...