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Decanonzing Bhartrhari presents a critical examination of the Sanskrit grammatical tradition through the lens of Bhartrhari’s philosophical and linguistic contributions. The work challenges established scholarly interpretations and offers fresh perspectives on how Bhartrhari’s ideas shaped the development of Sanskrit grammar.
Authored by Punnappurath Madhavan, this scholarly volume explores the complexities of Sanskrit linguistic theory and deconstructs traditional canonical views. It delves into the philosophical foundations underlying grammatical concepts and demonstrates how Bhartrhari’s innovative approaches influenced subsequent grammatical schools and methodologies.
This comprehensive study is essential reading for scholars of Sanskrit, linguistics, Indian philosophy, and the history of grammatical thought. It contributes significantly to academic discourse on how linguistic knowledge was organized and transmitted in classical India.







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