Book Title: Jinamanjari 1995 09 No 12 Author(s): Jinamanjari Publisher: Canada Bramhi Jain Society PublicationPage 83
________________ 2. He gives no rules on accents. He also omits every reference to the language of the Veda. 3. He discusses nine types of sutras 4. In comparison with Panini's terminology, Sakatayana can be divided into three groups. 5. It apears that Sakatayana employs different terms belonging to different systems of grammar such as Panini, Candra and Jainendra. 6. He accepted the following 10 Upakaras Some of the innovations of the Amoghavrtta may be enumerated as follows: 1. It contains everything except Ganapatha, Dhatupatna, Linganusasna and Unadi. 3. It does not possess the Unadi Prakarana, which is found in the Brhadyrtti. 4. Amoghavrtti enumerated all the Ganas except the Edhadigana. 5. It follows more or less the Kasika. Sakatayana informs in the Sutra 2.4.182 that Pre-Panini grammarian Apasala's Vyakarna was divided into eight chapters. Katantra Vyakarana and its commentaries It has been vary popular among the Jainas, it is more conducive he beginners of Sanskrit learning. There is no independent Prakarana for Sanjhas and Pratyaharas. The tenses are named by Vartamana, Paroksa, Saptami, Pancami, Hyastani, Aghatani, Asin, Svastani, Bhavisyanti and Kriyatipatti. The work commences with the Suira "Siddho varna samamnayan" which indicates the eternality of the words. Therefore Sarvavarman appears to be a Jain a which is also supported by Bhavasena Traividya. It was written during the Satavahana period or even earlier, The commentaries on the Katantra Vyakarana The commentaries of Jainacaryas on the Katantra Vyakarana are mostly unpublished. The oldest commentary on the Katantra is of 81 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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