Mahabhasyarthadipika
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- 9789380864303
- 491.25 K8976 M 101604
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491.25 K543 G 104769 A Grammar of the Sanskrit Language | 491.25 K543 K 104911 A Grammar of the sanskrit language | 491.25 K556 S 100088 Satakoti | 491.25 K8976 M 101604 Mahabhasyarthadipika | 491.25 L154 M 104740 Mahabhashy me loukika-nyaya evam lokokthi | 491.25 L45 P 101581 Patanjali ka vyakarana darshan | 491.25 L45 P 101581 Patanjali ka vyakarana darshan |
Patanjali, the great scholar, has written extensively on Sanskrit grammar based on detailed discussion on Panini Grammar, which is available to us even today as the . Scholars continue to explore the treasure of knowledge available in this great treatise. Krishna Kumar has dedicated his entire life to the study of Sanskrit grammar making the treasures available to all. His study began at a very early age gaining knowledge from his Guru, his father. Himself a great Sanskrit Scholar, he continues his work beyond his retirement as the Head of the Department of Vyakrana Study at the Govt Sanskrit College, Tripunitura. He has been recognised for his contribution to Sanskrit by the ?a?karacharya of Shringeri and also Kanchi and awarded the 'suvarnamala'.
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