Chandra-vyakarana, Chandra-vyākaraṇa: 1 definition
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Source: Google Books: A Dictionary of Indian LiteratureChandra-vyakarana (?7th; Sanskrit) of Chandragomin a work of grammar, apparently intended as an abridgement and simplification of Ashtadhayi. Instead of the original eight chapters, this has six; instead of 3981 aphorisms, this has 3100; the portion dealing with Vedic grammar and accents has been omitted.
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Partial matches: Chandra, Vyakarana.
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