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 General Index 17-19 lived prior to 700 B. C. 18-3; 18-16; only a negative conclusion about his date possible 18-27; the known facts about bis life §13; Salaturtyn an alias of 18 34; his mother's name, Dakshi 18-8,19-n1; his teacher said to be Varsha 19-11; has the four- been pratyahara sutras revealed to him 19 13, 23-18; story about his death by a tiger 19.14. 19-n2; character of Panini's work $14; bis contribution to philology in the Unadisutras 21-31; the tech. nical devices used by him $18; his method of indicating adhi- kura-sutras 21 u2; his Paribha- shas 254; his Datup tha 25-14f; his Ganapatha 23-24, 24-2, 25-20; reasons for assign- ing most of the Unndisutras to bis authorship 26-70; his Vārti- kakaras pp. 28-82; considerable interval separates him from Katya- yana 27-7, 27.01; criticised by Katyayana first in the Vajasaneyi Pratidikhya 29-16, and later in the Vartikas 29-20; his tormino- logy nut strictly adhered to by Katyayana 30-24ff; 38-n1; Sid- dhantakaumudi the most popular introduction to his grammar 46-11; he tacitly employed many Paribhashis current before him 54-21, 54-n1; history of his school, review of, $41; 56'7; three stages in the later history of his school 56-11; 50-9; 65-28; 69-n1; 60-18: 69-3; 70-n1-5; 711 75 80; 76 m2; 81-28; 86-21; 86-28: 86-30; 87-4; modern revival of Papini 90-31; 107-4; 92-10: 98-1: 93-27 later attempts to improve upon him 105-17; 105 22; 109-1 ; 111-20: 112-1. Panini, the poet, quoted in Valla- bhadeva's Subhashitavali and in- dentified with Panini the gram- marian 13.10.. Paribbashis of Panini and of later grammarians 25-4; 25-n1; no ancient collection has come down 27-19 commonly ascribed to Vyadi 27-21, 54-23; invention of the system of-, 35-10; Paribha- 18 [Sk. Gr.] 137 shis and Japats elaborated betweau 470-05 A. D. 35-127, 54-27, 54-18, 16-25; § 40: 1- pini tacitly cloyed mary- current before lim 04-21, 5411; Papinrya paribiashas borrow. d by the Katantra and other non- Paniniya schovis 55-10; Pari- blush-sūtra by Sakayaca 71-14 of Hemachandra 77-29, collected by Hemahansavijaya. gani 80-4ff; noze for Strastata 84-21, 103-6; & c.llection of by Goyrchundea 110-15; of San- padana same as Papini's 11980; 112-19. Paribhashavritti (to Mugdhab,da) by Ramachandra-vidyabhushann 108.21. Periblasharitii (Sampima) of Padmanabludattu 112-211. Paribhishendusekhara by Ngoji. bhatia 49-11, with the author'a com. called Sabdendusekhain 40-14, 55-7; com.on it called Gada by Vaidyanatha 50-18; other commentaries 55-0. Parishads, rules for, framed, 4.10. Parivrajakas mentioned in the Nir- ukta S.nl. Parsladas mentioned in the Nir- ukta 8 ul. Persus, seo Persians. Parthians not unknown to Indians even before Alexander's invasion 15.33. Patañjala-charita gives a fanciful explanation of the fact that the Mahablashya does not notice all sülras of Punini 34-nl. Patanjali 12-6 18-23; 14-1; 14-12; 17-4; 18-11 gives the name of Panini's mother 19-8: 24-13; 26-n1; 27-21: quoles certain no- trical fartikas preceding those of Katyayana 29.4: mentions a number of Vatikakures fullow- ing Katyayana 31 n10: his cute and personal history $20; main arguments for assigning him to 150 B.C. 32-19ff; speaks of Pu- shpamitra as his contemporary 32-21; refers to a siege of Bleuan- der 32-21; nentions a financial expedient of the Mauryas 32.20;