Madhaveya dhatuvrutti of Sayanacharya: Paneneya dhatupathavyakhyanatmika Sanskrit
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Pāṇini (pronounced [paːɳin̪i], fl. 4th century BCE or "6th to 5th century BCE" ) was an ancient Sanskrit philologist, grammarian, and a revered scholar in Hinduism. Considered the father of Indian linguistics, Pāṇini likely lived in the northwest Indian subcontinent during the Mahajanapada era. He is said to have been born in the northwest, in Shalatula near Attock, not far from Taxila, in what was then a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire following the Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley, which technically made him in all probability a Persian subject.
Madhaveya namadhatu vrutti, Soutradhava.
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