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This comprehensive study examines the Aindra school of Sanskrit grammarians, a significant tradition in the history of Sanskrit linguistic scholarship. A. C. Burnell provides a detailed analysis of how this school contributed to the development and understanding of Sanskrit grammar and its applications across various literary forms.
The work explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications of the Aindra grammatical system, tracing its influence on subsequent Sanskrit literature and subordinate linguistic traditions. Burnell contextualizes the Aindra school within the broader landscape of Sanskrit grammatical studies, demonstrating its unique methodologies and philosophical approach to language analysis.
This text serves as an essential resource for scholars of Sanskrit linguistics, historians of Indian grammar, and those interested in the intellectual history of Sanskrit literary traditions. It provides valuable insights into how different schools of grammar shaped the development of Sanskrit literature and influenced subordinate language studies throughout Indian scholarly tradition.



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