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Panini, the world’s greatest Grammarian
◆Panini’s grammar, popularly known as the ‘Ashtadhyayi’, is acclaimed by linguists all over the world as the most perfect model of grammar.
◆Well known Western scholar, L. Bloomfield described Panini’s grammar as ‘one of the greatest monuments of human intelligence’.
◆Panini commands the same respect even today in the history of any language and its grammar.
◆He belonged to a place called, ‘Salathura’, which is identified by researchers as Lahul, a village now in Pakistan.
◆Panini was highly interested in the economy of words. The continuous development of Sanskrit language was possible due to the high logic, precision and creative capacity of Panini to formulate new words.
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Panini, the world’s greatest Grammarian
◆Panini’s grammar, popularly known as the ‘Ashtadhyayi’, is acclaimed by linguists all over the world as the most perfect model of grammar.
◆Well known Western scholar, L. Bloomfield described Panini’s grammar as ‘one of the greatest monuments of human intelligence’.
◆Panini commands the same respect even today in the history of any language and its grammar.
◆He belonged to a place called, ‘Salathura’, which is identified by researchers as Lahul, a village now in Pakistan.
◆Panini was highly interested in the economy of words. The continuous development of Sanskrit language was possible due to the high logic, precision and creative capacity of Panini to formulate new words.
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Panini, the world’s greatest Grammarian
◆Panini’s grammar, popularly known as the ‘Ashtadhyayi’, is acclaimed by linguists all over the world as the most perfect model of grammar.
◆Well known Western scholar, L. Bloomfield described Panini’s grammar as ‘one of the greatest monuments of human intelligence’.
◆Panini’s grammar, popularly known as the ‘Ashtadhyayi’, is acclaimed by linguists all over the world as the most perfect model of grammar.
◆Well known Western scholar, L. Bloomfield described Panini’s grammar as ‘one of the greatest monuments of human intelligence’.
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