Understanding Tradition: Inter-disciplinary Studies on SanskritPublication Division, University of Calicut, 2004 - 160 pages Most of the papers presented at various national and international seminars; some previously published. |
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... Classical Sanskrit The most exhaustive reference manuals in Sanskrit , however , are the lexical works called Abhidhānakośas of the classical period . The earliest among these , like the Nāmamālā of Katyāyana , the Sabdārṇava and ...
... Classical Sanskrit The most exhaustive reference manuals in Sanskrit , however , are the lexical works called Abhidhānakośas of the classical period . The earliest among these , like the Nāmamālā of Katyāyana , the Sabdārṇava and ...
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... ' . Deshpande observes that the mispronunciations like Įtaka in lieu of ṛtaka , and helaya in lieu of herayah are clear cases of Prakṛtic influences . Thus we see that both Vedic and classical 155 Multilingual Experience - Linguistic ......
... ' . Deshpande observes that the mispronunciations like Įtaka in lieu of ṛtaka , and helaya in lieu of herayah are clear cases of Prakṛtic influences . Thus we see that both Vedic and classical 155 Multilingual Experience - Linguistic ......
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... Classical Sanskrit as an academic language . The traditional Sanskrit theatre of Kerala temples reflects the changed scenario , where , apart from Sanskrit and Prakrit , the ' normal ' languages of the Sanskrit play , non - Aryan local ...
... Classical Sanskrit as an academic language . The traditional Sanskrit theatre of Kerala temples reflects the changed scenario , where , apart from Sanskrit and Prakrit , the ' normal ' languages of the Sanskrit play , non - Aryan local ...
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Abhinavagupta accepted According actual aesthetic Anandavardhana ancient ancient India approach assume beauty becomes called century characters classical Coming concept consisting contemporary context creative cultural dealing described dialects example existence experience expressed fact figures give given idea ideals important India Indian Indian Philosophy influence inspiration interesting Kālidāsa Kerala king language later linguistic literary literature look maintains manner meaning mentioned movement nature Natyaśāstra object Op.cit original period Persian person philosophical plays poem poet poetic poetry position possible Prakrit present problems Rāmāyaṇa Rasa reader reading reference regard represented Sanskrit drama seems seen sense sentence short significance social society speaks speech story structure substantiated suggested term theory thought tradition translation understand University various Vedic verse West Western writing written