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Vyākaraṇa (Sanskrit: व्याकरण, lit. 'explanation, analysis', IPA: [ˈʋjaːkɐrɐɳɐ])
refers to one of the six
ancient Vedangas,
ancillary science connected...
- is
extremely detailed as to
shiksha (phonology,
including accent) and
vyakarana (grammar and morphology).
Syntax is
scarcely touched, but
nirukta (etymology)...
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Upavedas Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita
Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata...
- Nāmarūpa-
vyākaraṇa (Sanskrit: नामरुपव्याकरण), in
Hindu philosophy,
refers to the
process of
evolution of
differentiation into
names and
forms i.e. to...
- (abhinīhāra) in the
presence of a
living Buddha and his prediction/confirmation (
vyākaraṇa) of one's ****ure
Buddhahood was
necessary to
become a bodhisattva. According...
- and
Kannada scholar,
particularly known for his
erudition in
grammar (
vyākaraṇa) of both
Sanskrit and Kannada.
Ranganatha Sharma was born in the village...
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school of
astronomy and mathematics. He was a
mathematical linguist (
vyakarana). His most
important scholarly work, Prakriya-sarvasvam, sets
forth an...
- The Hari-namamrta-
vyakarana is a
Sanskrit grammar composed by Jiva Goswami, in
which all the
technical terms in the
sutras are
names of
Krishna or his...
- verse, and
those based on
fixed number of
morae per verse.
Vyakarana (Sanskrit: व्याकरण
vyākaraṇa, "grammar"):
grammar and
linguistic analysis. This auxiliary...
- & niṣedha-sūtra –
negation rules The Aṣṭādhyāyī is the
foundation of
Vyākaraṇa, one of the
Vedic ancillary fields (Vedāṅgas), and
complements others...