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Maharshi Panini Part-2
As per to
him, not a single word in Panini's sutra can be meaningless, and there is
nothing in Paninian scripture that is meaningless. The formulas he has created
are very thoughtful. He has interpreted grammar as Suhrid. when the time of
creation, his vision was towards the future and he used to think far and wide.
In this way his reputation spread to children and his grammar became the most
loved among the students.
he was the
greatest grammatologist of Sanskrit language. He was born in Gandhara, North
West India. Many historians belived that he is elder brother of Maharishi
Pingal. His grammar is named Ashtadhyayi with eight chapters and about four
Sahasra Sutras. His contribution in giving grammatical form to the Sanskrit
language is considered incomparable. Ashtadhyayi is not just a grammar text. In
this way, a complete picture of the then Indian society is found.
In the 19th
century, Franz Bopp (14 September 1791 - 23 October 1867), a linguist in
Europe, noted the works of Mr. Panini. He found new avenues to further mature
the modern language system in the texts written by Panini and in Sanskrit
grammar. After this all, many Sanskrit foreigners took interest in his works
and did intensive studies such as: Ferdinand de Saussure (1857–1913), Leonard
Bloomfield (1887 - 1949) and a recent linguist Frits Staal (1930 - 2012).
In grammar,
Panini tried to establish coordination between the Nairukta and Garga sects.
According to the Nairukta sect and Shaktaayan, noun words are made of metals.
The thought of Gargya and other personalizations differed somewhat from this.
He said, it is not proper to prove every word with metals by pulling. he
considered the words 'Unadi' to be inappropriate, and by affixing the metal,
placed the proven words in the word 'Krdant'.
As Per to
Panini, both 'Anuprahamana' and 'Yogapramana' are favored and necessary in
their respective places. The word also gives a sense of caste, or person, in
this regard, Panini has recognized both the views on time. The meaning of metal
is 'ho' or 'feeling', it also comes a question. Panini has accepted both.
he has
composed his 'Ashtadhyayi', taking the basis of these texts Ganapath,
Dhatrapath, Unadi, Linganushan and Fitasutra. Along with the Ashtadhyayi, there
is also a need to read and read education texts for pronunciation. Panini
Praneeth Grammar Grammar covers all these subjects. As Per to Patanjali,
Ganapath was composed before Panini grammar.
The data of
words falling under a rule of grammar, despite being mutually distinct, is
included in 'Ganapath'. The timeline of words stored in the text is often
fixed. For minor rules in Gana, the implementation of Sutras has to be shown.
The Ganpath must have been composed by Paninipurava Acharyo. Nevertheless, she
has become an vital part of Panini grammar.
There is no
such sentence in English, after careful analysis of each word from 800 metals
and each idea of the material provided by Panini, 121 cannot be related to the
original concepts.
Which states
"The main title was" Sanskrit software for futuristic hardware
"After three decades of trying to make natural languages (natural language
is only Sanskrit, everything else is human), suited to computer programming,
scientists We realized that even in computer programming, we were defeated 2600
years ago.
Although how
and where we used this fact at that time cannot be said, but even today
computer scientists across the world believe that in modern times Sanskrit
grammar is capable of solving all computer problems. In this important book of
grammar, Panini has collected 4000 formulas of the dominant Sanskrit language
in a very scientific and rational manner.
American
scientist Rick Briggs founded a series between artificial intelligence and
Panini's grammar in the america. Making natural languages adaptable to computer
programming was a very difficult task until Mr.Rick Briggs. The use of Sanskrit
was not discovered by anyone. After that, crores of dollars were spent with
several countries on a project.
Their timing
is uncertain and disputed. It is certain that they existed after the sixth
century BC and before the fourth century BC. It is believed that he was born in
Shalatula in Punjab, which is close to modern-day Peshawar (Pakistan). It is
believed that Panini must have used some medium to write because the words he
used were extremely clean and his analysis without writing seems unlikely.
some of say
that he used the memory of his disciples as his writing book. The reuse of the
script in India (after the Indus Valley Civilization) took place in the 6th
century BCE and the first use of the Brahmi script took place in in South
India, away from Gandhara in northwest India. Gandhara had Persian rule in the
6th century BC and it is possible that they may have used the Armaic
characters.
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