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Eggeling, Julius (ed.) (1874 (fasciculi 1−4), 1878 (fasciculi 5−6)), The Kātantra. With the commentary of Durgasiṃha. Calcutta: The Asiatic Society of Bengal.

Notes
Bibliotheca Indica New Series 297, 298, 308, 309, 396, 397

Texts

  • Durgasiṃhavṛtti
    The Durgasiṃhavṛtti is a commentary on Śarvavarman's Kātantrasūtra. It is a foundational text of the Kātantra grammatical school, a non-Pāṇinian grammatical school in the Sanskrit grammatical tradi...
  • Kātantrasūtra
    The Kātantrasūtra (a.k.a. Kalāpasūtra) is a foundational text of the Kātantra grammatical school, a non-Pāṇinian grammatical school in the Sanskrit grammatical tradition (vyākaraṇa). The Kātantrasū...

Authors

  • Durgasiṃha
    Durgasiṃha was possibly from Bengal.
  • Śarvavarman
    Śarvavarman was the founder of the Kātantra grammatical school, a non-Pāṇinian grammatical school in the Sanskrit grammatical tradition (vyākaraṇa).
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