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  Chapter Three: Tantra Shastra and Veda
Vacaspati, Anandagiri, and Govindananda, however, derive the word from the root 'Tatri' of 'Tantri' in the sense of Vyutpadana, origination or knowledge.
In Ganapatha, however, 'Tantri' has the same meaning as 'Tan' 'to spread' and it is probable that the former root is a modification of the latter.
The meaning Vyutpadana is also probably derived by narrowing the general sense of Vistara which is the meaning of the root 'Tan'."
www.sacred-texts.com /tantra/sas/sas03.htm   (4083 words)

  
 Biographical Sketch - Sumitra Katre
He authored and edited more than 90 papers and reviews and wrote twelve books.
His works include A Volume of Eastern and Indian Studies Presented to Professor F. Thomas, C.I.E., on his Seventy-second Birthday, 21st March, 1939 (1939) and Dictionary of Panini: Ganapatha (1971).
He also served as the founder and editor of New Indian Antiquary and Oriental Literary Digest.
www.utexas.edu /faculty/council/2000-2001/memorials/AMR/Katre/katre.html   (253 words)

  
 Catalog Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This volume brings together some of the leading experts on the syntax of Wh-questions, and will find an appropriate audience in advanced students and faculty alike.
The two volumes contain Panini's sutras accompanied by a German translation and notes and the Dhatupatha and Ganapatha along with other useful indices.
This edition of Panini was responsible for a revolution in linguistic thinking both in Indo-European linguistics as well as general linguistics, on which it has a great impact.
www.thorntonsbooks.co.uk /ABE-Linguistics.htm   (14861 words)

  
 Terapanth - The Rise, Decline And Renewals Of Sramanic Religious Traditions Within Indic Civilisation

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Dr.Mookerji has commented at length on the theory of the base birth of Chandragupta in his Chandragupta Maurya and His Times (1943):
The term Maureya can be derived only from masculine Mura which is mentioned as a name of a gotra in a Ganapatha in Panini’s Sutra" (IV.
The commentator was more interested in finding a mother than in grammar!
www.here-now4u.de /terapanth/Articles/THERISEDECLINEANDRENEWALS.htm   (16679 words)

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