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Dwarikadasshastri (ed.) (1964), The Madhaviya Dhatuvritti. By Sāyaṇācārya. Varanasi: Prāchya Bhāratī Prakāshana.

Notes
Prācyabhāratīgranthamālā 1

Texts

  • Mādhavīyadhātuvṛtti
    The Mādhavīyadhātuvṛtti is a commentary on the Pāṇinian Dhātupāṭha. It gives the technical derivation (prakriyā) of finite and non-finite forms of the verbal roots in that dhātupāṭha. Some believe...

Authors

  • Mādhava
    Mādhava was the brother of Sāyaṇa. Some in the tradition believe that 'Vidyāraṇya' is another name of Mādhava and is not the name of a different person. The relation and identity between Sāyaṇa, Mā...
  • Sāyaṇa
    Sāyaṇa (d. 1387) was the brother of Mādhava. The relation and identity between Sāyaṇa, Mādhava, and Vidyāraṇya are a subject of scholarly debate. Sāyaṇa was a minister at the court of Harihara I an...
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