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 General Index Saiva grammars 114-10 ff. Saka 16-31; 17-31; 18-12; see also Scythians 18.12. Sakalya, Padayatha by, 4-18; men- tioned in the Nirmkta 8ul; mentioned by Panini 12-12; quoted by Katyayana 31-ni. Sakapuni mentioned in the Nirukta 8.nl. Sakatuyana (ancient) quoted by name in Bopadeva's Mugdhabo- dha 10-n3; mentioned by Panini 12 n2, 68-25; often considered anthor of the Unadisutras 25-24; no work of the ancient Sakata- yana now extant 26-5; quoted by Katyayana 31-13; ventioned in the Mahabhashya 25 25; differ- ent from later (Jaina) Sakata- yana 52; 30-31; 81-8; credited with the authorship of the Krit- prakarana as incorporated in the Katantra 84-24, 87.20. Sakatayana (Jain) Prof. Pathak's paper on, 64.14; 64.04: his date 65-1, 69-12 ; his in- debtedress to Jainendra 65-2; also author of the Amoghavritti 69-18; was a Svetambara Jain 73.nl; nature of his Sabdanu- dasuna $53; draws freely upon the Jainendra 69-20; many of his sutras same as Papini'a 69-22, 69 n3, or only slightly changed Chandreg min 70-20f, 70 n2: t. Jaimendra 70-5, 70-3, 70 n4; quotes Indra 70-7; the extent and arrangement of lus Sab- dinudusana 70-10; the authors quoted by him 70.05; his frantic effort to secure brevity illustrated 71-6; his technical terminology 71-7; other works Ly Sakatayana $54; comm. cn bis Sabdanusa- Fana 71-30ff; recasts of it 72-10ff; later onsted by Henna- chandra's Sabdanusasaa 73-3, which however freely diaws upon it 76-13, 76.n1, 76-02. Saketa besieged by Menander $2-23. Sakta grammars 114-10ff. Salatura Papini's rative place 19-1; identified with Jabaur in Yusuf- zui valley 19-2; now an obscure and deserted place 19-6. Salaturtya an alias of Payini 18-34; 18-pl. Salembadra quoted by Pujya- Emperor, 92-8. pada 66-02. Samantabhadra's Tippani on the Chintamani 72.7. Samsachakra 51.17. Samasrami, Satyavrata, on Papini's date 14-17. Samarasuri's com, on the 63-2, 63-n2. Sanhita, Taittirfya, grammatical speculations in, 2-2; the language of Samhitas different from that of Brabmaņas, 3 9; the Samhitas of Rik, Sama, and Krishna-Yajus anterior to Panini 14-12. Sangala, town destroyed by Alexander and mentioned by Panini 17-11ff. Sanghapati or Sanglesvara 98.29; 99-8. Sangrabe, an extensive work of Vyadi 31-18, and described as the basis for Malabhashya 31-n9. Sanjis, see Technical terins. Sankala, see Sangala. Safikala, Prince who founded the of Sangala 171 17.13. Sarvasiddhanta- sangraba edited by Rafgacharya 105 n3; his Surira-bhushya 33-22. Sankhabasti insriptic.n 65.6. Sankhya-karikas 64-20. Sankshiptastra of Kramadrivara 108-32; its relation to the Ashtu- dhyay 109-10 ff; Jurnaranardi's vritti an it 1C9-270. Sanskrit grammar, schools of, near- ly a dozen 1-10; writers on, at least three hundreds 1·11: treatises on, over a thousand I-18; see under schools. Santanavicharya, author of the Phitsutras 27-12; mentioned as a relatively modern writer 27-nd. Saptasati, cem. cn, by Nagesa 49-7. Saptavarman received revelation of Aindra grammar from Karthikeya 1 10-22; see also Sarvavarman.