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Pt. Bihiksharam (1887–1975) composed the Sabdajyotsna with a view to teach Sanskrit grammar to an ordinary student in a simple style. The author adopts pratyahara, anuvritti, anubandha, etc. in his work to impart the abridgement on the pattern of Ashtadhyayi and Pratishakhyas. For this purpose, the author tries his best to simplify the tough process of learning Sanskrit grammar.
The sutras of the Shabdajyotsna are composed subject wise (according to ...
Anthropological theory reasons that, successful populations have adapted to or are continuously adapting to their environment. Environment, including physical, biotic and cultural-demographic, acts as an agent of natural selection and may result in well adapted population. These factors vary widely across geography, space and time, and thus, consequently one may have populations differing biologically and culturally in ways that reflect their history of ...