Page from an 18th-century copy of Pāṇini's Sanskrit language machine (University of Cambridge). (CN) — What do you do when the rule written to resolve conflicts instead creates them? Classical ...
A grammatical problem which has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th Century BC has finally been solved by an Indian PhD student at the University of Cambridge. Rishi Rajpopat (St John’s College) ...
Sanskrit Seva Foundation (SSF) is releasing its first book, 'Bhashankur', written by Rohan Kulkarni, covering grammar and technical aspects of Sanskrit. The 64 lessons in the book are in two languages ...
A Sanskrit grammatical problem which has perplexed scholars since the 5th Century BC has been solved by a University of Cambridge PhD student. Rishi Rajpopat, 27, decoded a rule taught by Panini, a ...
Delhi University has introduced a new course, "Computer Applications for Sanskrit," to explore the integration of Sanskrit with modern technology. The course aims to equip students with coding skills ...
The Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady, is planning to publish Grammatica Grandonica, the Sanskrit grammar book believed to have been authored by the German Jesuit priest Johann Ernst ...
The first text on linguistics available to us is the Sanskrit grammar of Panini. As irony would have it, this book, perhaps the first scientific work in western history, remains without equal in its ...
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