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This comprehensive study by A. C. Burnell investigates the Aindra School of Sanskrit grammarians, a significant philosophical and linguistic movement in Sanskrit scholarship. The work traces the school’s intellectual foundations, methodologies, and key theoretical contributions to the field of Sanskrit grammar.
Burnell examines how the Aindra School positioned itself within the broader landscape of Sanskrit grammatical traditions, analyzing their unique approaches to linguistic analysis and interpretation. The book details the school’s influence not only on Sanskrit literature itself but also on the development of subordinate literary traditions that emerged from or were influenced by Sanskrit culture.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an essential reference for scholars studying Sanskrit linguistics, the history of Indian philosophical schools, and the development of classical Indian intellectual traditions. It provides valuable insights into how different grammatical schools shaped the understanding and usage of Sanskrit across various literary domains.
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