Re: About: maṇati

From: Jim Anderson
Message: 4730
Date: 2016-09-20

Dear Huynh Trong Khanh,

Ok, I'll send you the Dhātumālā file and I'll also include a list of the
roots only which I prepared from H. Smith's edition.

As for Pāṇini's grammar, the Aṣṭādhāyī, consisting of about 4000 sūtras,
there is much available online. For a translation with copious notes, I
reccommend S.C. Vasu's work available for downloads. For a condensed and
rearranged  version, you might want to consider Ballantyne's translation of
the Laghukaumudī which is available from archive.org. You'll need to read
the Sanskrit text in Devanāgarī script for these books. A romanized text of
Pāṇini's sūtras is available on GRETIL

Jim

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From: "KHANH TRONG HUYNH testsuda@... [palistudy]"
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Dear Jim,
Thanks so much for your help.
So, if possible, please kindly send me the file of Dhatumala.
As for Sanskrit traditional grammar, could I find somewhere online the work
of Panini?
Sincerely yours,
Huynh Trong Khanh

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    Dear Huynh Trong Khanh,


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