Pāṇini to Patañjali : a grammatical march
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Pāṇini to Patañjali : a grammatical march
D.K. Printworld, 2004
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Includes passages in Sanskrit
Bibliography: p. [158]-167
Includes index
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This book presents scholarly essays examining the origin and evolution of Sanskrit grammar in ancient India - from the time of Panini to Patanjali. It focuses on the monumental works in Sanskrit grammar, the Astadhyayi of Panini, the Varttikas of Katyayana and the Mahabhasya of Patanjali and the impact of these on the Sanskrit grammatical tradition. The essays critically analyse the Paninian system of Sanskrit grammar: its style and technicalities and particularly technical terms and devices used in the Astadyayi. Discussing, chronologi-Ocally, the systems of grammar that emerged after Panini, they study the style and system of the Varttikas and the unique contribution of Katyayana in incorporating the element of philosophy of language - interpreting difficult words in the Astadyayi on the basis of philosophical doctrine. They enumerate the tradition and technique of Patanjali: the style, language, logic, semantics, and scientific interpretation of his sutras and emphasise the importance of the Mahabhasya as the basis of post-Paninian Sanskrit grammar systems. There are also discussions on the dates of Panini and Patanjali.
Throughout, the authors refer and quote from the works of these masters and other ancient Indian texts as well as from commentaries and sub-commentaries, supple-ments, logical interpretations and arguments on their writings and the system of Sanskrit grammar. The volume will interest and benefit scholars and researchers on ancient Indian grammar and linguistics in particular.
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