Pa > References for ‘Panini, Páńini’
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[3] In India, the first medium of exchange [...] conjugated in both the above ways. Páńini, the first grammarian in the world, [...] grammarians followed his lead.
[3] As the first phase of learning, [...] Saḿskrta grammar was made by Panini. Panini, a great scholar and the first [...] Pakhtoon of the Peshawar area.
[7] Now grammar has to be based on [...] for precisely this reason that Panini had to maintain adjustment between [...] out; it was as dead as a dodo.
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[5] The addition of the vowel a to [...] non-existent in the Atharvaveda. Both Panini and Vopadeva [famous Sanskrit [...] it has completely disappeared.
[19] In phonetics there is a hard and [...] pronunciation both grammarians, Panini and Vopadeva, accepted the substitution of na for the palatal ina in prashna.
[18] We must keep in mind that Sanskrit [...] era had arrived. It was then that Páńini wrote his grammar. During the [...] metre is gáyattrii .
[17] Without even knowing the procedure [...] authentic grammar book written by Panini). It was not unknown for some [...] called vidyadhara after death.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] it became parasmaepadii. During Panini;s time the parasmaepadii form [...] and calamána are correct.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] For this reason the grammarian Panini accepted three bases of things [...] idea and the locative of base.
[20] Anyhow, all languages have the [...] for example, vijayate. Later on Panini faced a lot of difficulties because [...] [ubhaya means “both”].
[21] Verbs are not used in átmanepadii [...] 99.99 percent parasmaepadii but Panini accepted it as ubhayapadii. Apart [...] átmanepadii. That saying of the Buddha is:
[12] PAIṊCA BHÚTA. Five [...] Mahábhárata war. PANINI. The worlds first grammarian; [...] is, “common people”.