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Mahabhashya refers to: An ancient commentary by Patanjali, which Bhartrihari commented upon, suggesting his work was close to this date... A classical text by Patanjali that observes the multiplicity of meanings in words.
Mahabhashya refers to: An ancient commentary by Patanjali, which Bhartrihari commented upon, suggesting his work was close to this date... A classical text by Patanjali that observes the multiplicity of meanings in words.
21 concepts in 1 topics and 4 sources.
Panini refers to: An influential linguist known for his descriptive grammar of Sanskrit, outlined in the Ashtadhyayi, which deals with word construction and syntactic issues... An ancient grammarian who stated that popular usage of words takes precedence over their etymological meanings.
Panini refers to: An influential linguist known for his descriptive grammar of Sanskrit, outlined in the Ashtadhyayi, which deals with word construction and syntactic issues... An ancient grammarian who stated that popular usage of words takes precedence over their etymological meanings.
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Ashtadhyayi refers to: A foundational text by Panini that describes the grammar of Sanskrit, focusing on the construction and formation of words... The foundational text of Sanskrit grammar authored by Panini, which serves as a basis for commentaries like Bhartrihari's.
Ashtadhyayi refers to: A foundational text by Panini that describes the grammar of Sanskrit, focusing on the construction and formation of words... The foundational text of Sanskrit grammar authored by Panini, which serves as a basis for commentaries like Bhartrihari's.
9 concepts in 1 topics and 4 sources.
Patanjali refers to: An authority who supports the idea that sentence-meaning transcends the sum of individual word-meanings... An Indian scholar known for his commentary Mahabhashya, which discusses language and its meanings.
Patanjali refers to: An authority who supports the idea that sentence-meaning transcends the sum of individual word-meanings... An Indian scholar known for his commentary Mahabhashya, which discusses language and its meanings.
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Vyakarana refers to: The branch of study dedicated to grammar within the Vedangas, emphasizing language structure and rules... The system devoted to the linguistic analysis of speech within Indian linguistic tradition.
Vyakarana refers to: The branch of study dedicated to grammar within the Vedangas, emphasizing language structure and rules... The system devoted to the linguistic analysis of speech within Indian linguistic tradition.
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Nirukta refers to: The study of etymology and word meanings, one of the three Vedangas that focuses on linguistic understanding... A text which also discusses the term Pratibha, interpreting it as a revelation, indicating the understanding of knowledge.
Nirukta refers to: The study of etymology and word meanings, one of the three Vedangas that focuses on linguistic understanding... A text which also discusses the term Pratibha, interpreting it as a revelation, indicating the understanding of knowledge.
4 concepts in 1 topics and 4 sources.
Katyayana refers to: A significant figure in the School of Vartika who discussed definitions of sentences, providing historical context for the analysis of language... A commentator on Panini's work who also emphasizes the significance of popular meanings.
Katyayana refers to: A significant figure in the School of Vartika who discussed definitions of sentences, providing historical context for the analysis of language... A commentator on Panini's work who also emphasizes the significance of popular meanings.
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Vritti refers to: A variety of commentary mentioned by Kshirasvamin in the benedictory verse... A commentary that emphasizes the understanding and nuances of the action of cooking and its representation in language.
Vritti refers to: A variety of commentary mentioned by Kshirasvamin in the benedictory verse... A commentary that emphasizes the understanding and nuances of the action of cooking and its representation in language.
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Science of grammar refers to: The study of grammatical structures and rules, significantly advanced by Bhartrihari's insights... The systematic study and analysis of language rules and structure.
Science of grammar refers to: The study of grammatical structures and rules, significantly advanced by Bhartrihari's insights... The systematic study and analysis of language rules and structure.
43 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Compound word refers to: Words that are formed by combining different meanings resulting in a unified sense... A word composed of two or more words, whose meaning is defined by the exclusions of associated terms.
Compound word refers to: Words that are formed by combining different meanings resulting in a unified sense... A word composed of two or more words, whose meaning is defined by the exclusions of associated terms.
42 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Commentary refers to: Explanatory texts that help in understanding the meaning of words, either by providing synonyms or defining them in detail... A detailed explanation or interpretation of a text, as provided by Kshirasvamin in Amarakoshodghatana and Kshiratarangini.
Commentary refers to: Explanatory texts that help in understanding the meaning of words, either by providing synonyms or defining them in detail... A detailed explanation or interpretation of a text, as provided by Kshirasvamin in Amarakoshodghatana and Kshiratarangini.
35 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Dvandva compound refers to: A compound form which is not used in Amarakosha for indicating synonyms of different genders... A dvandva compound is a linguistic structure where elements are combined, each treated individually while contributing to a collective meaning.
Dvandva compound refers to: A compound form which is not used in Amarakosha for indicating synonyms of different genders... A dvandva compound is a linguistic structure where elements are combined, each treated individually while contributing to a collective meaning.
24 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Bhartrihari refers to: An outstanding figure in the history of Indian linguistic thought, known for his contributions to grammar and philosophy, particularly through his work Vakyapadiya... A grammarian-philosopher attributed with several philosophical, grammatical, and literary works.
Bhartrihari refers to: An outstanding figure in the history of Indian linguistic thought, known for his contributions to grammar and philosophy, particularly through his work Vakyapadiya... A grammarian-philosopher attributed with several philosophical, grammatical, and literary works.
23 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Karaka refers to: A term referring to the grammatical roles that words play in sentences, as discussed in the context of defining sentences... A term referring to an agent or the one who performs the action; in this case, it relates to the teacher in the context of receiving a gift.
Karaka refers to: A term referring to the grammatical roles that words play in sentences, as discussed in the context of defining sentences... A term referring to an agent or the one who performs the action; in this case, it relates to the teacher in the context of receiving a gift.
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Grammatical rule refers to: The principles that govern the structure and formation of words as discussed in the thesis... Set of norms that dictate the structure and formation of words and sentences in a language.
Grammatical rule refers to: The principles that govern the structure and formation of words as discussed in the thesis... Set of norms that dictate the structure and formation of words and sentences in a language.
18 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Grammarian refers to: Scholars who study and analyze the grammatical aspects of language, including Bhartrihari as a major figure in Sanskrit grammar... Scholars who study the structure and rules of language, with whom the Yoga School shares a similar understanding of sentence formation.
Grammarian refers to: Scholars who study and analyze the grammatical aspects of language, including Bhartrihari as a major figure in Sanskrit grammar... Scholars who study the structure and rules of language, with whom the Yoga School shares a similar understanding of sentence formation.
17 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Pratibha refers to: The understanding or insight associated with the meaning of a sentence, as proposed by Bhartrihari... A bilingual commentary by Vamadeva Acarya on the first canto of Vakyapadiya, published in both Sanskrit and Hindi with a modern approach.
Pratibha refers to: The understanding or insight associated with the meaning of a sentence, as proposed by Bhartrihari... A bilingual commentary by Vamadeva Acarya on the first canto of Vakyapadiya, published in both Sanskrit and Hindi with a modern approach.
16 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Vakyapadiya refers to: Bhartrihari's significant work that explores the depth of Sanskrit grammar and sentence analysis... A notable work by Bhartrihari that holds a prime position in the philosophy of language, dedicated to the analysis of sentences.
Vakyapadiya refers to: Bhartrihari's significant work that explores the depth of Sanskrit grammar and sentence analysis... A notable work by Bhartrihari that holds a prime position in the philosophy of language, dedicated to the analysis of sentences.
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Sanskrit grammar refers to: The linguistic framework and rules governing the Sanskrit language, with a focus on the formation of words... The system of rules and structures used in the Sanskrit language, as developed by various scholars in different periods.
Sanskrit grammar refers to: The linguistic framework and rules governing the Sanskrit language, with a focus on the formation of words... The system of rules and structures used in the Sanskrit language, as developed by various scholars in different periods.
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Grammatical tradition refers to: The scholarly tradition focused on the study and interpretation of grammar, including works such as those of Bhartrihari and Patanjali... The tradition that takes Panini and his followers as authoritative figures in the study of grammar.
Grammatical tradition refers to: The scholarly tradition focused on the study and interpretation of grammar, including works such as those of Bhartrihari and Patanjali... The tradition that takes Panini and his followers as authoritative figures in the study of grammar.
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Nominative case refers to: A grammatical case indicating the subject of a verb, essential for completing the meaning of a sentence... A grammatical case that indicates the subject of a verb, specifically mentioned here as 'prathama' in relation to second person references.
Nominative case refers to: A grammatical case indicating the subject of a verb, essential for completing the meaning of a sentence... A grammatical case that indicates the subject of a verb, specifically mentioned here as 'prathama' in relation to second person references.
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Sanskrit language refers to: A linguistic system known for its extensive vocabulary that encompasses synonyms and homonyms... An ancient Indo-European language of India, known for its extensive literature and integral role in many religious texts.
Sanskrit language refers to: A linguistic system known for its extensive vocabulary that encompasses synonyms and homonyms... An ancient Indo-European language of India, known for its extensive literature and integral role in many religious texts.
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Previous birth refers to: The concept that Pratibha can be inherited from past lives, influencing a person's current understanding and actions... The ability to remember one's earlier lives, one of the six abhijnas.
Previous birth refers to: The concept that Pratibha can be inherited from past lives, influencing a person's current understanding and actions... The ability to remember one's earlier lives, one of the six abhijnas.
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Tatpurusha compound refers to: A type of compound word analysis indicating that the sentence serves as the foundational source for words... A type of compound where one part modifies the other, typically indicated by the last member of the compound.
Tatpurusha compound refers to: A type of compound word analysis indicating that the sentence serves as the foundational source for words... A type of compound where one part modifies the other, typically indicated by the last member of the compound.
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Veda refers to: The Vedas are ancient sacred texts of Hinduism, which are considered by many philosophical schools within Indian thought as unquestioned sources of knowledge... Ancient sacred texts in which the completeness and incompleteness of words and their meanings are examined.
Veda refers to: The Vedas are ancient sacred texts of Hinduism, which are considered by many philosophical schools within Indian thought as unquestioned sources of knowledge... Ancient sacred texts in which the completeness and incompleteness of words and their meanings are examined.
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Dharmashastra refers to: A category of texts and authors related to the law and ethics in ancient India... A genre of ancient Indian texts that address moral and legal duties, including the regulation of time and its observance in societal norms.
Dharmashastra refers to: A category of texts and authors related to the law and ethics in ancient India... A genre of ancient Indian texts that address moral and legal duties, including the regulation of time and its observance in societal norms.
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Bhava refers to: The root-meaning or essence of a word, which denotes both the activity (vyapara) and the result (phala) in a sentence... A concept that is influenced by the existence or non-existence of other categories, like abhava.
Bhava refers to: The root-meaning or essence of a word, which denotes both the activity (vyapara) and the result (phala) in a sentence... A concept that is influenced by the existence or non-existence of other categories, like abhava.
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Bhattikavya refers to: A grammatical poem written by Bhatti, who is also referred to as Bhartrihari... A literary work that Kshirasvamin cites for support when deriving the word vyavrittau.
Bhattikavya refers to: A grammatical poem written by Bhatti, who is also referred to as Bhartrihari... A literary work that Kshirasvamin cites for support when deriving the word vyavrittau.
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Extra meaning refers to: The additional meaning understood from the connection of words in a sentence, separate from the individual meanings of the words... Additional interpretations or uses that Kshirasvamin provides for certain indeclinables.
Extra meaning refers to: The additional meaning understood from the connection of words in a sentence, separate from the individual meanings of the words... Additional interpretations or uses that Kshirasvamin provides for certain indeclinables.
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Kala Time refers to: This principle involves recognizing how the time of utterance can influence the interpretation of a term, particularly when the same term can mean different things at different times... How the meaning of a word may change based on the time at which a statement is made.
Kala Time refers to: This principle involves recognizing how the time of utterance can influence the interpretation of a term, particularly when the same term can mean different things at different times... How the meaning of a word may change based on the time at which a statement is made.
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Grammar refers to: Vyakarana, one of the Vedangas, which deals with the structure and rules of language... The system and structure of a language, encompassing rules for the composition of phrases and words.
Grammar refers to: Vyakarana, one of the Vedangas, which deals with the structure and rules of language... The system and structure of a language, encompassing rules for the composition of phrases and words.
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Panini's Sutra refers to: Rules governing the derivation of words in Sanskrit grammar as outlined by the ancient scholar Panini... A set of grammar rules and linguistic principles formulated by the ancient Indian scholar Panini, which serve as a foundation for Sanskrit grammar.
Panini's Sutra refers to: Rules governing the derivation of words in Sanskrit grammar as outlined by the ancient scholar Panini... A set of grammar rules and linguistic principles formulated by the ancient Indian scholar Panini, which serve as a foundation for Sanskrit grammar.
5 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Guna refers to: Gunas refer to the 37 practices and principles mentioned in the benedictory verse of Amarakosha, which are conducive to attaining enlightenment... Gunas refer to the properties or qualities that constitute gender and can be perceived through the concept of sthiti.
Guna refers to: Gunas refer to the 37 practices and principles mentioned in the benedictory verse of Amarakosha, which are conducive to attaining enlightenment... Gunas refer to the properties or qualities that constitute gender and can be perceived through the concept of sthiti.
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Vedanga refers to: The six auxiliary disciplines in ancient Indian scholarship, three of which—Vyakarana, Nirukta, and Shiksha—are focused on linguistics... Acts as limbs of the Vedas, consisting of six components such as shiksha and vyakarana, that help in understanding Vedic texts.
Vedanga refers to: The six auxiliary disciplines in ancient Indian scholarship, three of which—Vyakarana, Nirukta, and Shiksha—are focused on linguistics... Acts as limbs of the Vedas, consisting of six components such as shiksha and vyakarana, that help in understanding Vedic texts.
5 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Karika refers to: The verses attributed to Bhartrihari, foundational to the text of Vakyapadiya... A reference point within the text indicating the source discussion from which the relation of causality is derived.
Karika refers to: The verses attributed to Bhartrihari, foundational to the text of Vakyapadiya... A reference point within the text indicating the source discussion from which the relation of causality is derived.
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Sacrifice refers to: Yajna, indicating a ritual offering made to deities or spirits... Rituals involving offerings, such as ghee, that are believed to safeguard practitioners from misfortunes according to Smriti references.
Sacrifice refers to: Yajna, indicating a ritual offering made to deities or spirits... Rituals involving offerings, such as ghee, that are believed to safeguard practitioners from misfortunes according to Smriti references.
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Sentence refers to: The minimum possible unit of language that conveys the complete thought or idea of the speaker, emphasized by Bhartrihari... Vakya, a structured group of words that conveys a complete thought.
Sentence refers to: The minimum possible unit of language that conveys the complete thought or idea of the speaker, emphasized by Bhartrihari... Vakya, a structured group of words that conveys a complete thought.
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Shakti refers to: The relation between a sentence and its meaning, as identified by Nagesha... The powers involved in shaping foreign policy, including prabhava (administrative influence), utsaha (capacity to withstand), and mantra (counsel).
Shakti refers to: The relation between a sentence and its meaning, as identified by Nagesha... The powers involved in shaping foreign policy, including prabhava (administrative influence), utsaha (capacity to withstand), and mantra (counsel).
4 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Vedic Mantra refers to: Sacred sounds and phrases from the Vedas that hold significant meaning in philosophical discourse... The verses and chants found within the Vedic texts, which are integral to rituals and ceremonies.
Vedic Mantra refers to: Sacred sounds and phrases from the Vedas that hold significant meaning in philosophical discourse... The verses and chants found within the Vedic texts, which are integral to rituals and ceremonies.
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Great grammarian refers to: A title referring to Nagesha, who elucidates the concept of akanksha concerning the relationship between listeners and words... A title ascribed to Harivrishabha, indicating his role as an eminent figure in the field of grammar and language studies.
Great grammarian refers to: A title referring to Nagesha, who elucidates the concept of akanksha concerning the relationship between listeners and words... A title ascribed to Harivrishabha, indicating his role as an eminent figure in the field of grammar and language studies.
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Taittiriyasamhita refers to: An ancient text that references the analysis of speech, highlighting the request of the Gods for Lord Indra to analyze speech... A text that is referenced in the context of explaining 'apratyajayan', providing a historical or authoritative basis for the discussion.
Taittiriyasamhita refers to: An ancient text that references the analysis of speech, highlighting the request of the Gods for Lord Indra to analyze speech... A text that is referenced in the context of explaining 'apratyajayan', providing a historical or authoritative basis for the discussion.
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Derivation of the word refers to: The process of forming a word through the addition of prefixes, suffixes, or other modifications... The process of explaining the formation and meaning of words, referred to in the context of the word upadashya.
Derivation of the word refers to: The process of forming a word through the addition of prefixes, suffixes, or other modifications... The process of explaining the formation and meaning of words, referred to in the context of the word upadashya.
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Literary work refers to: Refers to the creative contributions of Bhartrihari, including Shatakatraya, which are debated to be authored by him... The collection of texts significant to the philosophy and teaching of Vaishnavism, including Vedas, Upanishads, and Bhagavadgita.
Literary work refers to: Refers to the creative contributions of Bhartrihari, including Shatakatraya, which are debated to be authored by him... The collection of texts significant to the philosophy and teaching of Vaishnavism, including Vedas, Upanishads, and Bhagavadgita.
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Paninian School refers to: A group of followers who developed language study methods based on Panini's analytical approach... A traditional school of grammar that follows the principles set forth by Panini in the Ashtadhyayi, comprising numerous followers.
Paninian School refers to: A group of followers who developed language study methods based on Panini's analytical approach... A traditional school of grammar that follows the principles set forth by Panini in the Ashtadhyayi, comprising numerous followers.
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Vedic text refers to: Ancient Indian scriptures that may provide insights into early discussions on language and communication... A category of sacred texts including Atharvaveda, RigVeda, and others referenced in the commentary.
Vedic text refers to: Ancient Indian scriptures that may provide insights into early discussions on language and communication... A category of sacred texts including Atharvaveda, RigVeda, and others referenced in the commentary.
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Vedanta philosophy refers to: Vedanta is the philosophy that interprets the end portions of the Vedas and explores the nature of reality and the self... A school of thought that forms part of the Orthodox system, explored in the text.
Vedanta philosophy refers to: Vedanta is the philosophy that interprets the end portions of the Vedas and explores the nature of reality and the self... A school of thought that forms part of the Orthodox system, explored in the text.
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Karmadharaya refers to: A compound-word form that Kshirasvamin argues against in favor of saptami tatpurusha... A specific form of tatpurusha compound referring to a compound where both members are in a noun form and often provide an attributive meaning.
Karmadharaya refers to: A compound-word form that Kshirasvamin argues against in favor of saptami tatpurusha... A specific form of tatpurusha compound referring to a compound where both members are in a noun form and often provide an attributive meaning.
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Darshana refers to: A vision or insight that is essential for a poet, which enables them to express what they perceive... Generally the term used in Sanskrit as representing philosophy.
Darshana refers to: A vision or insight that is essential for a poet, which enables them to express what they perceive... Generally the term used in Sanskrit as representing philosophy.
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Rigveda refers to: An ancient Indian collection of Vedic hymns where the term Pratibha is mentioned as 'pratibabhau', associated with revelation and insight... An ancient Indian text where the word Kala occurs, indicating the importance of time.
Rigveda refers to: An ancient Indian collection of Vedic hymns where the term Pratibha is mentioned as 'pratibabhau', associated with revelation and insight... An ancient Indian text where the word Kala occurs, indicating the importance of time.
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Season refers to: A distinct period of the year characterized by specific weather patterns and daylight hours, used to categorize Time... A division of the year based on specific climatic changes, with six seasons mentioned in the text.
Season refers to: A distinct period of the year characterized by specific weather patterns and daylight hours, used to categorize Time... A division of the year based on specific climatic changes, with six seasons mentioned in the text.