- linguistics, grammar, and philosophy. He is best
known for his works, the
Vākyapadīya (a
treatise on
sentences and words), Mahābhāṣyatikā (a
commentary on...
- Bhartṛhari. Some 19th-20th
century printed editions refer to it by the
title Vākyapadiya,
which is
actually the
title of a part of it. Bhartṛhari's work is significant...
- the 670s by
Chinese traveller Yijing. Bhartṛhari is the
author of the
Vākyapadīya ("[treatise] on
words and sentences"). The work is
divided into three...
- an action, and
realizes itself as a
sequence of parts. —Bhartṛhari,
Vākyapadīya 1.52 Translator:
Tibor Kiss The 5th-century
Hindu scholar Bhartṛhari...
-
Peter M.
Scharf A
celebrated work on the
philosophy of
language is the
Vakyapadiya by the 5th-century
Hindu scholar Bhartrhari. 'That
Which Is',
known as...
- (8th
century CE). Only two
writings of this
period have survived: the
Vākyapadīya,
written by Bhartṛhari (second half 5th century,) and the Kārikā written...
-
Vedangas and Upanishads.The
Professor is also well
versed in Mahābhāṣya,
Vākyapadīya, Laghumañjūṣā, ślokavārtikam and Tantravārtikam. He
studied Astadasavidyas****s...
- BCE-unclear), Patanjali's
Mahabhasya (2nd
century BCE), and Bhartṛhari's
Vākyapadīya (6th
century CE). Pāṇini
Sanskrit grammarians Bhaṭṭikāvya Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita...
-
Advaita writings are the
Sannyasa Upanishads (first
centuries CE), the
Vākyapadīya,
written by Bhartṛhari (second half 5th century,) and the Māndūkya-kārikā...
- and full
sentences while considering which one is more basic. The book
Vākyapadīya by Bhartṛhari (4th–5th
century CE)
distinguished between different types...