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100 _aVasudeva sharma
245 _aShikshadivveda shadangini
_hSanskrit
250 _a1st ed
260 _aDelhi
_bChowkhamba sanskrit pratishtan
_c2009
300 _avp
490 _aVrajajevan prachya bharati granthamala-142
500 _aNirukta (, , "explanation, etymological interpretation") is one of the six disciplines of Hinduism, treating etymology, particularly of obscure words, especially those occurring in the Vedas. The discipline is traditionally attributed to , an ancient Sanskrit grammarian. Yaska's association with the discipline is so great that he is also referred to as Niruktakara or Niruktakrit ("Maker of Nirukta"), as well as Niruktavat ("Author of Nirukta"). In practical use, nirukta consists of brief rules (sutras) for deriving word meanings, supplemented with glossaries of difficult or rare Vedic words.
505 _aSiksha, Jyotisham, Chanda.
650 _aShadangani
650 _aNiruktha (Yaska)
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