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“Universal Principles in Pāṇini’s Grammar” by Bhāṇḍāru Rajeswara Rao delves into the profound insights of Pāṇini’s linguistic framework, showcasing its timeless relevance and applicability to modern grammatical studies. The book meticulously examines the universal principles underlying Pāṇini’s grammar, comparing them with contemporary linguistic theories. Through detailed analysis and scholarly rigor, Rajeswara Rao highlights the intricacies of Sanskrit grammar while drawing parallels to modern linguistic paradigms. This comprehensive work serves as a bridge between ancient and modern linguistic thought, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the enduring legacy of Pāṇini’s grammar.
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