Re: lost Pali grammars

From: Nyanatusita
Message: 1779
Date: 2006-04-30

Dear Ole,

Here is a list of Burmese script Kaccaayana commentaries and
subcommentaries found in Sri Lanka. The one you need might be among them.

Best wishes,
                        Bh. Nyanatusita

01.  /Gandhaahara.na-.tiikaava. /

/Kaccaayana, Sandhikappa/: 305 Bu part, 335 Bu, 359 Bu part, 398 2 Bu,
630 Bu.

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa (dutiya), Kaccaayana-va.n.nanaa/: 305 Bu, 630 Bu.

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa (puraa.na), Dutiya Mahaa Anu.tiikaa,
Nirutti-saara-ma~njusaa/

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa (puraa.na), Dutiya Mahaa Anu.tiikaa,
Nirutti-saara-ma~njusaa/: 305 2 Bu, 369 Bu.

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa (puraa.na), Mukhamatta-diipanii, Nyaasa/: 630 2 Bu.

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa (tatiya), Kaccaayana suttaniddesa/: 305 Bu.

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa Dutiya/: 424 Bu*, 506 Bu.

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa Pa.thama, Dutiya-mahaa-anu.tiikaa,
Niruttisaarama~njusa/: 506 Bu.

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa Pa.thama, Kaccaayana-vutti-va.n.nanaa, Nyaasa/: 424
Bu* 2.

/Kaccaayana-.tiikaa Tatiya/: 424 Bu*.

/Kaccaayana-bheda/: 75 Bu*.

/Kaccaayana-bheda-puraa.na-.tiikaa/: 47 Bu*.

/Kaccaayana-saara/: 630 Bu.

/Kaccaayana-saara-nava-.tiikaa/: 506 Bu.

02.  /Kaccaayana-saaraya-nirutti. /

/Kaccaayana-va.n.nanaa, Kaccaayana-.tiikaa (dutiya)/: 305 Bu, 630 Bu.

/Niruttisaara-ma~njuusaa/

/Nirutti-vibhaavanii-.tiikaa/

03.  /Saddabindu. Kaarikaa.           /

04.  /Saddavuttippakaasinii. /

05.  /Sadda-vuttiya haa .tiikaava. /

06.  /Sambandhacintaa-vibhatti-vibhaaga. /

07.  /Vibhaktyartthaya-nayalaksha.navibhaavinii/






Ole Holten Pind wrote:
> One major problem of writing a history of indigeneous Pali grammar and
> grammarians is that works written in the early post-Kaccayana period are no
> longer extant. If members of the group know of or have heard of ms.s of, or
> seen ms. catalogues or even hand lists of Pali grammatical lit. including
> the Ma.njuusaa alias Cuu.laniruttiva.n.nanaa, I would appreciate getting the
> information. To the best of my knowledge the work was still extant in ms. in
> Burma in 18th century, and if the ravages of war and other vicissitudes have
> spared the few ms. copies, the likelihood that it is still found somewhere
> in Myanmar is not entirely impossible.

> Regards,

> Ole Pind
>

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