Linguistic Tradition Retrieve Api
Return a specific LinguisticTradition
GET /data/api/linguistictraditions/1/
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"name": "Pāṇinīya vyākaraṇa",
"description": "<p><em>Pāṇinīya vyākaraṇa</em> (Pāṇinian grammar) refers to the Sanskrit grammatical tradition including and based on Pāṇini's grammar the <em>Aṣṭādhyāyī</em> (c. 400 BC). The <em>Aṣṭādhyāyī</em> is arguably the most important work in the ancient Indian grammatical tradition and one of the most significant works in Indian literary culture in general. A large number of <em>Aṣṭādhyāyī</em> commentaries and sub-commentaries were composed over more than two millennia, all of them belonging to the Pāṇinian tradition. In particular, the <em>Mahābhāṣya</em> of Patañjali (c. 150 BC), including the Vārttikas of Kātyāyana (perhaps c. 250 BC), comments on the Aṣṭādhyāyī and is a foundational work of the Pāṇinian tradition. Another of the most important works is Jayāditya and Vāmana's <em>Kāśikāvṛtti</em> (c. 600 AD), the oldest extant full commentary on the <em>Aṣṭādhyāyī</em>.</p>",
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