Ashtadhyaye of Panini: Shanti sanskrit and hindi commentary sanskrit and hindi
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491.25 N1644 M 104583 Mahabhasya pradipa vyakhyanani | 491.25 N1644 M 104584 Mahabhasya pradipa vyakhyanani | 491.25 N1644 M 104585 Mahabhasya pradipa vyakhyanani | 491.25 N1671 A 104796 Ashtadhyaye of Panini: | 491.25 N1671 L 100752 Linganusasanam | 491.25 N1671 L 100752 Linganusasanam | 491.25 N1671 L 100752 Linganusasanam |
Ashtadhyayi, Sanskrit Aṣṭādhyāyī (“Eight Chapters”), Sanskrit treatise on grammar written in the 6th to 5th century BCE by the Indian grammarian Panini. This work set the linguistic standards for Classical Sanskrit. It sums up in 4,000 sutras the science of phonetics and grammar that had evolved in the Vedic religion. Panini divided his work into eight chapters, each of which is further divided into quarter chapters. Beyond defining the morphology and syntax of Sanskrit language, Ashtadhyayi distinguishes between usage in the spoken language and usage that is proper to the language of the sacred texts.
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