Description
Prakrit Lakshanam Or Chanda’s Grammar is a detailed linguistic study that explores the grammatical structure and characteristics of the Prakrit language. Written by A. F. Rudolf Hoernle, this authoritative work serves as a bridge between ancient Sanskrit grammar traditions and the distinct features of Prakrit dialects.
The text systematically analyzes phonetic rules, morphological patterns, and syntactic structures that define Prakrit language. By following Chanda’s classical grammatical methodology, Hoernle provides scholars and students with comprehensive insights into how Prakrit evolved and developed as a distinct linguistic system within the broader Indo-Aryan language family.
This non-fiction work is essential for researchers, linguists, and academic professionals studying ancient Indian languages, historical linguistics, and Sanskrit-related studies. It remains a valuable reference for understanding the technical aspects of Prakrit grammar and its relationship to classical Sanskrit traditions.

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