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Shakatayana (
Śākaṭāyana) (814–760 BCE) was a
Sanskrit grammarian, linguist, and
Vedic scholar. He is
known for his
theory that all
nouns are
derived from...
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quotes are of Apisali, Kashyapa, Gargya, Galava, Cakravarmana, Bharadvaja,
Sakatayana, Sakalya,
Senaka and Sphotayana.
Determining the
exact century of Yaska...
- non-Pāṇinian
schools of
Sanskrit grammar,
particularly Katantra and
Sakatayana schools, and
Prakrit grammar.
Literary Prakrit seems to have prevailed...
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ancient grammarians of
Sanskrit who
lived several centuries earlier like
Sakatayana of whom very
little is known. The
earliest of
attested etymologies can...
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quotes are Āpiśali, Kaśyapa, Gārgya, Gālava, Cakravarmaṇa, Bhāradvāja,
Śākaṭāyana, Śākalya,
Senaka and Sphoṭāyana. In the Aṣṭādhyāyī,
language is observed...
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scholars in 1974. Jainendra-vyakarana of
Acharya Pujyapada and
Sakatayana-vyakarana of
Sakatayana are both
works on
grammar written in c. 9th
century CE....
- Pāṇini
include Apisali, Kasyapa, Gargya, Galava, Cakravarmana, Bharadvaja,
Sakatayana, Sakalya,
Senaka and Sphoṭayāna. The
works of most
these authors are lost...
- Upanishad,
Maitri Upanishad,
Kaivalya Upanishad,
Paramahamsa Upanishad,
Sakatayana Upanishad,
Mandala Brahmana Upanishad, Maha
Narayana Upanishad, Gopalatapaniya...
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Known for
Panchagni Vidya, a set of
teachings of vidyā or
philosophy Śākaṭāyana 8th
century BCE
Nairukta (etymologist)
Raikva 8th
century BCE Satyakama...
- with
Sanskrit affixes. They
propose to
validate the view
attributed to
Śākaṭāyana that all
words can be
analysed by the
addition of
affixes to
verbal roots...