mar is also called Kaumāra as it is said that the original 1nstruc- tions for the grammar were re- ceived by the author from Kumāra or Kārttikeya. For de- tails see Vol. VII Patañjala Mahābhāṣya published by the D.E. Society, Poona, page 375. कातन्त्रकौमुदी (i) a commentary on the Kātantra Sūtras written by Govardhana in the 12th century. A. D.; (2) a commentary on the Kātantra Sūtras ascribed to Gaṅ- geśaśarman. कातन्त्रचन्द्रिका a gloss on the com- mentary of Vararuci on the कातन्त्रसूत्र ascribed to Hari Dīkṣita of the 17th century if this Hari Dīkṣita is the same as the author of the Śabdaratna. कातन्त्रधातुवृत्ति ascribed to Durga- siṁha, the famous commentator of the Kātantra Sūtras who lived in the ninth or the tenth century. कातन्त्रधातुवृत्तिटीका a commentary ascribed to Ramanātha and call- ed Manoramā on the Kātantra- dhātuvṛtti of Durgasiṁha. See कातन्त्रधातुवृत्ति above. कातन्त्रपञ्जिका a name usually given to a compendium of the type of Viva- raṇa or gloss written on the Kā- tantra Sūtras. The gloss written by Durgasiṁha on the famous com- mentary on the Kātantra Sūtras by Durgasiṁha ( the same as the the famous Durgasiṁha or another of the same name ) known as दौर्गसिंही वृत्ति is called Kātantra Pañjika or Kātantra- vivaraṇa. A scholar of Kātantra grammar by name Kuśala has written a Pañjika on दुर्गसिंहृ's वृत्ति which is named प्रदीप, Another scholar, Trivikrama has written a gloss named Uddyota. |
कातन्त्रपरिभाषापाठ name given to a text consisting of Paribhāṣāsūtras, believed to have been written by the Sūtrakāra himself as a supple- mentary portion to the main grammar. Many such lists of Pari- bhāṣāsūtras are available, mostly in manuscript form, containing more than a hundred Sūtras divi- ded into two main groups-the Paribhāṣā sūtras and the Balābala- sūtras. See परिभाषासंग्रह ed. by B. O. R. I. Poona. कातन्त्रपरिभाषावृत्ति (1) name of a gloss on the Paribhāṣāpaṭha written by Bhāvamiśra, probably a Mai- thila Pandit whose date is not known. He has explained 62 Pari- bhāṣās deriving many of them from the Kātantra Sūtras. The work seems to be based on the Paribhāṣā works by Vyāḍi and others on the system of Pāṇini, suitable changes having been made by the writer with a view to present the work as belonging to the Kātantra school; (2) name of a gloss on the Pari- bhāṣāpaṭha of the Kātantra school explaining 65 Paribhāṣās. No name of the author is found in the Poona manuscript. The India Office Library copy has given Durgasiṁha as the author's name; but it is doubted whether Durgasiṁha was the author of it. See परिभाषासंग्रह ed. by B. O. R. I. Poona. कातन्त्रपरिशिष्ट ascribed to Śrīpatidatta, whose date is not known; from a number of glosses written on this work, it appears that the work was once very popular among students of the Kātantra School. कातन्त्रपरिशिष्टचन्द्रिका a gloss on the Kātantra-Pariśiṣṭa ascribed to a scholar named Ramadāsa-cakra- vartin who has written another... |
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