the inspiration of Sarasvati.The exposition of these Sutras by a reputed grammarian named Anu- bhutisvarupacarya who possibly flourished in the thirteenth century A. D., is known by the name सारस्वतप्रक्रिया which has remained as a text book on grammar to the present day in some parts of India. This प्रक्रिया is popularly known as सारस्वतव्याकरण. The techni- cal terms in this grammar are the current popular ones. सारस्वतटीका name in general given to commentary works on the Saras- vata Vyakarana out of which those written by Ramanarayana, Satya- prabodha, Ksemamkara, Jagan- natha and Mahidhara are known to scholars. सारस्वतपरिभाषा a grammar work of the Sarasvata school written by Dayaratna in explanation of the technical rules giving conventions and maxims. सारस्वतप्रक्रिया the popular name given to the gloss by Anubhuti- svarupacarya on Narendra's gram- mar rules. See सारस्वत above. सारस्वतप्रक्रियाटीका see सारस्वतटीका above. सारस्वतभाष्य a critical gloss on the Sarasvata grammar by a gramma- rian named Kasinatha. सारस्वतव्याकरण see सारस्वत above. सारस्वतसार a work giving a short sub- stance of the Sarasvata Vyakarana with a commentary named Mita- ksara on the same by Harideva. सारस्वतसिद्धान्तचन्द्रिका a work on the Sarasvata Vyakarana by a gra- mmarian named Ramasrama. सारस्वतख्यातदीपिका a work on the Sarasvata Vyakarana by Surasimha. सारावली or सारावली-व्य्याकरण an in- independent treatise on grammar |
by Naryana Vandyopadhyaya. सारासारविवेक name of a commentary on Nagesa's Paribhasendusekhara written by बालशास्त्री रानडे, the stalwart grammarian of the nineteenth cen- tury at Varanasi. सार्थक lit. possessed of sense; signifi- cant, as contrasted with निरर्थक; cf. इतरे च सार्थकाः Rk. Prati. XIII. 9. सार्वकालिक denoting time, irrespective of its divisions such as the past, the present and the future; e. g. the krt affixes prescribed by rules before P. III 2.84; cf. अतः सार्वकालिका विधयो वेदितव्याः Kas. on P. III. 2. 83. सार्वधातुक a term used in Panini's gra- mmar for affixes applied to verbs, such as the personal endings and those krt affixes which are marked with.the mute letter श्; cf. तिङ् शित्सार्वधातुकम् P. III. 4. 113. The term was taken into his grammar by Panini from ancient grammar works and thence in their gra- mmars by other grammarians; cf. सार्वधातुकमिति पूर्वाचार्यप्रसिद्धा संज्ञेयं निरन्वया, स्वभावान्नपुंसकलिङ्गमिति । Trilok-com. on Kat. III. 1.34, The term सार्वधातुका also was used by ancient gra- mmarians before Panini; cf. अापिश- लास्तुरुस्तुशम्यमः सर्वधातुकासु च्छन्दसीति पठन्ति. Kas. on P. VII. 3.95. सार्वनामिक lit. pertaining to pronouns; the term is used in connection with rules or operations concern- ing exclusively the pronouns; cf. नान्यत्सार्वनामिकम् । Kat. II. 1.33. सार्वभौम a grammarian of the eighte- enth century who wrote a very brief critical work on compounds named समासवाद. सार्वविभक्तिक pertaining to all cases, i. e. prescribed to convey the sense of all case affixes; the term is co- mmonly used by commentators with reference to the tad. affix |
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