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lexical systems.
There are
peripheral adjuncts to
these four, such as the
Unadisutras,
which focus on
irregularly formed derivatives from the roots. Sanskrit...
- Sulaiman,
dated to 1348. Praṇava Upaniṣad in
Gopatha Brāhmaṇa 1.1.26 and
Uṇādisūtra 1.141/1.142 see Pāṇini, Aṣṭādhyāyī 6.1.95 see Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad 8-12,...
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According to
section 4.119 of the
Unadisutras as now received, lipi is
derived from the
Sanskrit root lip. The
Unadisutras themselves certainly existed before...
- Daldy: London.
Ujjvaladatta (1859). Ujjvaladattaʼs
commentary on the
Unadisutras edited from a m****cript in the
Library of the East
India House by Theodor...
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surviving in its entirety. Pāṇini
refers to
older texts such as the
Unādisūtra, Dhātupāṭha, and Gaṇapātha but some of
these have only
survived in part...
- (carvatyātmānaṃ cārvākaḥ).
Hemacandra refers to his own
grammatical work,
Uṇādisūtra 37,
which runs as follows: mavāka-śyāmāka-vārtāka-jyontāka-gūvāka-bhadrākādayaḥ...
- (carvatyātmānaṃ cārvākaḥ).
Hemacandra refers to his own
grammatical work,
Uṇādisūtra 37,
which runs as follows: mavāka-śyāmāka-vārtāka-jyontāka-gūvāka-bhadrākādayaḥ...