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 136 Systems of Sanskrit Grammar Vytsa on Kiki by Jinendrabud- hi 85-n2, SP5; otherwise known as Kasika-viqaruna-pañjika #8-9: nut a single odition or a complete manuscript of it in existence 39-1, 30-1n; said to have been con- mented upon by Maitreyarakshita 20-ni; 71m1 quotel (?) by Hemachandra 70-n2. Nyasas (three) on Hemachandra's Brihadviti, the ârst identides most offiemachandra's quotations 70-12; secoul by Udayachandra 79-2, with an abridgment which traces most of Hereelda's quotations 70 m2; 7937; 70-21: and the third anonymons Nyasa called Sabdamalärpara 79.7. Nyasa on the Sakatayun-Sallinn- Kasan 39-n1: quoted in Mad viya Dhatavili 7181; quoted by Hon handca 76-12. Nyasa, a com. on the Amogha-vritti quoted by Prabhachandracharya 72-2. Nyisa of Ugrabluti on Jugad- dhara's Balabodhint 01.18. Nyayapanchana's com. on Goyi- chandra's vritti 110-17. Nyayarthamanjusha of Ifemahansa- vijayagani 80-7; its date 80-n2. 0 Oka, Shastri, editor of Kshirasva- min's com. on Amarakosha 52-n1; 57.12. P Padana brother of Vahala and minister to Alpasabi 99-6. Padamajuri of Haradatta $26; quoted in the Madhaviya Dhiata- Fritti and by Mallinatha 39-18; quotes Magha 30-15, 39 m2; qnotes Kirata and Bhattikavya 50 n3; based upon Kaiyyata's Mababhashya-pradrpa 40-7, 40-n2, 43.7. Padapatha of Sakalya 4:17; 6-nl. Padma-(or Rudra-) kumina, fail.ee of Haradatta 39-11. Padmanabhaila founder of the Sau ada school 111-2; personal deti's about him: 111-2ffiftercit frein the author of the Prishoria- rälispitti 111-8; his date 111-15; the ar angcast of his work 111ni; his own com. n it cal'ed Saspalvajenjika 112-11; his cil works 112-10, 112-1. Pariman bladhtia, anthor of Pri- shudaradiv, different from the founder of Sumedma 111-50. Pailmanpa 1004. Pahinther fociu..dru 75:20; gives hrun over for religidas s.rv ce 71-7. Pullaros, se Parthians. Papiya king, the Telkappigan rend he fore, 11. Panchatantra elory about Phini's death by tiger 19 15 192. Pañolavastu, reca.t of Juhendis 67-14; its inochetory part in terpolated 67-20. Panini, 3-a1; his termindogy pre supposed by present Pratisakhyus 5-2; is place in Sanskrit literature. by Gullsticker, 5-n1; his terminology compared with that of Yaska -n2; cbjections to his bring uced efter Yaska cons' lered 7-6; his system based on Yasa's theory of the verbal origin of every ncun 9-3; 9-off usos technical words and fornalas of earliar writers, soluc of whom cane after Yaska 9-14; 9-12; 10-m8; said to have supplanted the Aindra school 10-15; as also other schools 62-20; does not any-where mention Indra by name 10-11, nor the Aindra school 11-28; 12-6; the school of-S$10 to 41; authors quoted by-12-12; his dat $11; posterior to Yaska 14.14; must have known some form of ilya and Dlarına Sutras 14-02; placed ovca before Yaska by Pauilit Satyavrata Su- maśrami 14.18; usually but without suficient evidence an- signed to 350 B.C. $12; lived prior to Alexander's iaragion