[INDOLOGY] List of paninian equivalents of western grammatical terms for sanskrit
Antonia Ruppel
rhododaktylos at gmail.com
Sun Sep 8 00:11:16 UTC 2024
On Sun, 8 Sept 2024 at 01:35, Harry Spier via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> What resources are there for an english speaker to learn Paninian grammar
> and how to use it.
> I'm aware of works on Pāniṇian grammar in english:
> 1) The Laghukaumudī of Varadarāja translated by James Ballantyne written
> in 1849
> 2) The Siddhānta-kaumudī translated by Chandra Vasu over 2300 pages.
> 3) Pāniṇi, His Work and Its Traditions, vol. 1 background and
> introduction by George Cardona
>
>
I've always found Saroja Bhate's Pāṇini (Makers of Indian Literature,
Sahitya Akademi) excellent in how it clearly spells out all the basics:
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.204734
It's the book I send everyone to who wants to get started with Pāṇini, but
does not have a teacher.
–Antonia
> Thanks,
> Harry Spier
>
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