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This comprehensive academic work by A. C. Burnell explores the Aindra School of Sanskrit grammarians, one of the most important schools of grammatical thought in Sanskrit linguistics. The book examines their theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and their lasting influence on Sanskrit language studies.
Burnell provides detailed analysis of how the Aindra School’s contributions shaped not only Sanskrit grammar but also influenced subordinate literatures and linguistic traditions. The work traces the historical development of this school, their key figures, and their distinctive approaches to grammatical analysis.
This scholarly text is essential for understanding the evolution of Sanskrit grammatical tradition and serves as a vital resource for linguists, Indologists, and scholars interested in the history of linguistic thought. It offers valuable insights into how ancient grammarians approached language systematization and analysis.







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