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 148 Systems of Sanskrit Grammar about him 45-91f; quotes Naren- dracharya 95.24. Vivarana of Israrananda. a com. on Mahabhasyapradipa 43-3. Vivarana of Narayana, a com. on Mahabhashyapradipa 43-3. Vivarana on Ilemachandra's Linga- musena and on Unadisutras 77-31ff, Vrittisutra menticned by iting and perhaps same as the Kasikā 25-20, 85 m2. yai said to have been at first a follower of the Aindra school 10-16; said to be a contemporary of Panini 19-10; commonly re- garded author of the Paribisbig 27-20; comes between Papini and Patanjali 27-21; mentioned by Katyayana 31 n6; anthor of the Sangraha 31-18. 31-n9; men- tionel by Vamanucharya 53-30, 53 n2. Vyakaranadurghatodghata by Ke- savadeva 110 D3. Vyakhyana-prakriya 82.1. Yyakriti by Viśvakarman, com. on che Prakriyakanmudi 46 al. Weber on Panini's date 14-3; his History of ladian literature S2.7. Westergaard's Radices Lingua sanserita 25-n3. Wilkin's Sanskrit Grammar 104.18. Writing, art of, when introduced 4-26 presupposed by the primi- tive Pratisakhyas 4.30. X, Y, Z Yalavas of Devagiri 104-32, 105-8. Yajňavalkya looked upon by Kat- Fayans as a very ancient writer 27.01. Yajölkas mentioned in the Nirukta 8.nl. Yajurvedasamhita-bhashya 42-13. Yajus, Krispa, Samhita anterior to Panini 14.12. Yakshavarman's com. called Chin- tamani on Sakatayane Sabdanu- Susana 72.3. Yeahkiti 64 n2. Yasahpala writes the drama Moha- raja-parajaya 76-11. Yuske, predecessors of, §3; he knew fourfold classification of words 5-19; 8.25; shows Panini in mak. ing 5-19, as primitive Pratisakh. yaa show laske in making 5-19; Ya-ka, mainiy a philologist 5-20; forms link between primitive Pratisakhyas and Panini 5-28; cails his work a complement to grammar 5a3; his Nirakta, its date §6; bis account of course of development of Vedic studies 6-ui mentions three periods of Vedic studies 6-n1; his data depending upon that of Panini 614; his technical terms com- pared with those of Panini 6-32; Yaska comes between 800 to 700 before Christ 7-5; objections to his being placed before Panini considered 7.6; nature of his Nikt §7; teachers and schools mentioned by him 8-n1; his theory that every noun is derived from verbal root 9.1, being basis for Panini and postulate of modern philology 9-4; Yaska's sucees- Surs 89 m2; 12-5; 12 n2; he preceded lapini 14-13; made posterior to Panini by Pandit Satyavrata Sanaśrami 14-17;56.4. Yasobhadra quoted by Pujyapäde 66.02. Yasodharma 58-29. Yasonandi 64-n2. Yavanas mentioned by Panini 15-18; not always to be identified with Ionian Greeks 15-23; Panini's knowledge of them less than that of Katyayana 16-23; 16-33: 18-12; 18-22; Menander, called Yavans 32-23. Yogavibhaga 37-25, 37-31; 33-1. Yusufzni valley 19-2; known as Udyana in the days of Hiven Tsang 19.3.