A Comparative Study of All Sanskrit Grammars

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The present work, the comparative study of all Sanskrit Grammars to scholars. Grammar composition is a very delicate and difficult task in the sense that it is both a science as well as an art. It is science in the sense that it should be objective, formal and at the same time comprehensive of all the linguistic data. Also it is an art in sense that the skill of framing grammatical rules depends upon the individual grammarian. We can see that the linguistic activity in India, which started from pre-Vedic times and was carried on by the post-Vedic grammarians and linguistics like Panini was further carried on even after Panini’s times in spite of the fact that Panini’s grammar was a master-piece in grammar composition and threw back all the pre Paninian grammars into total oblivion. Thus, the whole subject of the copa-rative study of all Sanskrit grammars with special reference to past passive participles is treated on modern linguistic and not only on pure traditional grammatical leve. This linguistic approach has given out certain interesting and important conclusions. In the present work, the study and comparison in mainly centred round the problem of finding out and comparing the grammatical principles of language-description and the techniques employed by the grammarians to arrive at the formations available in usages.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M.D. Pandit

Dr. M.D. Pandit is presently at the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Poona, Pune. He got his Ph.D. Degree in Sanskrit Grammar on the thesis 'A Comperative Study of All Sanskrit Grammar' in the year 1972 under the guidance of R.N. Dandekar. He is a specialist of Grammar in general and Sanskrit Grammar in particular. He has been writing for the last several years since 1961. His first article titled, 'Zero in Panini' was published in Baroda Journal. Dr. Pandit has successfully guided to many students for the Ph.D. degree. At present he has been taken some projects on Grammatical and Linguistic.

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Title
A Comparative Study of All Sanskrit Grammars
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788180902222
Length
xxii+258p., Index; 23cm.
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