Vyakaran Across the Ages
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Book Detail
- Author: George Cardona
- Binding: Hardcover
- Number of Pages: 362
- Release Date: 01-07-2013
- EAN: 9788124606582
- Package Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.6 x 1.2 inches
- Languages: English
Description
This volume, edited by George Cardona, presents a collection of papers from the Vyakarana Section of the 15th World Sanskrit Conference, held in New Delhi in January 2012. The papers focus on Sanskrit grammar, covering a wide range of topics and providing insights into the rich tradition of grammatical thought in India, particularly in relation to Panini and his successors. This work is valuable for both modern scholars and those interested in the history and evolution of Sanskrit grammar.
Key Highlights:
- Wide Scope of Topics: The papers in this collection cover a wide range of topics, including European traditions of Sanskrit grammar, early missionary works, and modern grammatical treatises. However, the central figure in these discussions is Panini, the ancient Sanskrit grammarian.
- Panini and His Successors: Several scholars examine theoretical issues related to the interpretation and application of Paninian sutras, especially focusing on Sanskrit syntax.
- Particles and Preverbs: Two studies explore the role of particles (nipata) and preverbs (upasarga), investigating whether they should be treated independently or as terms that co-signify meanings assigned to other terms.
- Bhartrihari's Contributions: One paper delves into Bhartrihari's views on the relationships between terms and meanings, providing valuable insights into this important thinker in Sanskrit philosophy.
- Mimamsakas and Naiyayikas: Another historically-oriented study explores the critiques of Paninian grammar by Mimamsakas and Prabhakara Naiyayikas, shedding light on intellectual debates in the development of Sanskrit grammatical theory.
- Sarasvata System: One study contrasts the grammatical systems of the Sarasvata tradition with Paninian derivations, offering a comparative perspective on different schools of thought.
- Modern Sanskrit Literature: The final study focuses on the usage of Sanskrit in modern literature, specifically examining the Shivarajavijaya by Ambika Dutt Vyas, which brings the discussion into the realm of contemporary Sanskrit prose.
This volume is an essential read for scholars of Sanskrit, linguistics, and Indian philosophy, offering a deep exploration of Sanskrit grammatical theories from classical to modern times.

