• antiquity Pāṇini.. was the greatest linguist of antiquity, and deserves to be treated as such. — JF Staal, A reader on the Sanskrit Grammarians Pāṇini (Sanskrit:...
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  • panini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panini may refer to: Panini (surname) Pāṇini (fl. 6th–4th century BCE), Indian Sanskrit grammarian Panini,...
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    was the birthplace of ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian Pāṇini, regarded as the earliest known grammarian whose work has survived into modern times. In...
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  • Śākaṭāyana (category Ancient Sanskrit grammarians)
    and Pāṇini. Details are sparse, however, he is believed to have lived around the 7th or 8th century BCE, the same period as the grammarian Pāṇini. His...
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  • Kshatriyas and would-be Kshatriyas List of Sanskrit universities in India Panini (grammarian) Sanskrit cinema Sanskrit studies Shiksha Jaffrelot 2005, p. 33 notes...
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  • 1st-millennium BCE. Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī, which eclipsed all other ancient schools of grammar, mentions the names of ten grammarians.). Some of these pre-Pāṇinian...
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    Patanjali has been the authority as the last grammarian of classical Sanskrit for more than 2,000 years, with Pāṇini and Kātyāyana preceding him. Their ideas...
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    philosophical position is widely held to be an offshoot of the Vyākaraṇa or grammarian school, closely allied to the realism of the Nyayas and distinctly opposed...
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  • rewriting rules can be traced back to at least the work of Pāṇini, an ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian and a revered scholar in Hinduism who lived sometime...
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  • Nepal. This religious place derives its name from sage Pānini, a Sanskrit philologist, grammarian, and revered scholar in ancient India, and is known as...
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