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SANSKRIT LAXGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 



I if it , con jiii only 01 1 Iff 1 t }i 



seSagsSiriftSSSI 





whole of moe modern S anb C b '' eV ' ty im P sed U P . 

 and at first grammarians v ere ^jLg""**. '? f dl on Panini, 

 correcting him. Two ancient cummenLes'ir^, 11 - ^f? d 

 called Vararuchi) and by Patanial hn t t y ^ W ana who is a!so 

 been copiously commented upon \re n Pa 1 ^ llave thel "selve s 



In comparatively recent tiL" Smm"r ^ W as Pauini hims elf. 

 to reduce the < Saras' tc-Tsystem" ^dT" ^ t0 * ake Some P ains 

 accordance with European "' 



entirely occupied with teachb^ the 

 as opportunity offers th 



AU these 



correct 



bv means of the sense* ; and the world is held to b 

 tl,..v ,.._....,.. ,._., thfi g^ ^^ o 



of the principal dialect and of thethreTo 

 connected with it. He is followed bv i 

 who successively include within the limit' 

 inferior dialect,. The most import* t 



.T ?, Udra> . a Jain - The canonical ' 

 B Prakrit, that language ; 



^ am " lari 

 rks moreo the 



SiSftiftiGS ?*E!&'S5s ia fc ol the Hindu .' 



Hindu i allantyne, Chnstianity contrasted with 



>f Hindu Philosophy,' I860, nn' l.irVI'V^ "R_ ^B* 1 *" 4iP*i 



' f- 1165 f., lii. 



w) of the six nrinc "n T """ -""""' V snort 



^ ;=^S^&=^, 



work of 



i 



" 



sS^S?St^?ws 



'Laws of ThouKhf): l:l,.;,l'.,i i>.--.i.i J-^^.sRt.*. Tht"npons 



are far above those of anv othVr ' t ll " i " grammarian. 

 * ..&, tnK" " a^d 



native* of In.lia, and th.-v a, Pentedi8 one peculiar to the 



for "il ' I l, 



which are brought 



n,l tl,., , :lt ical carries , ree bv . e, 



' gns. They afe intendpH f ' of fi 8 ures or 



the treasures of the Ungua^e Inalv ' com P lete ly exhausts 



subject as a comlete Sei, ' W :"' k whldl xhib ited the 



by numerous commentaries 



vario 



s, has been elucidated 





' 114 111, 



u. B.bl. Bodl.', Oxford, 1859, p. 199.201') 

 copious Treatise on Metre (' Asiat Res ' 



See also Colebrooke's 



t ..... s- 



^^ 



-- ,., . . JWJ ^ ul , wt lOll^; at IMIPM ISin I 



MS ssl 



Sanskrit Li- 

 d'-n in.li,,:. 



but 



'V -M.-iliniatli.-ililiau.i 

 .., irpana,' by Kaviraja (ual 

 J to the 12th <.i- 13th century 



s^sssttjaaarsa^as 



hc hterature, to classic poetry, Ld to .liiitolv In,! 

 ine most important of the scholiasts w-ifK .. i J 

 yet acquainted are S A '""" 1.1-1-: it 

 Mallin:Uha, on the 

 The commentators ] 

 juiru text, espec)"' 

 philological schoo 





meaning, but took the liberty of e 

 we have before 



unr 



SSS5S 



' y kep - t tO the 



