Studies in the Kasikavrtti. The Section on Pratyaharas from III - Essays
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
This work is based on A Bibliography on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Yves Ramseier, available online (http://hin.osaka-gaidai. ac.jp/∼ramseier), which has been enlarged and updated. I wish to thank him warmly for letting me make use of his work. As far as printed editions and commentaries are concerned, only the books that did not appear in Yves Ramseier's compilation are listed here. Readers are therefore referred to that online resource for earlier editions, as well as commentaries, sub-commentaries (ancient and modern), abridged versions and curiosities.
Editions of the Kāśikāvṛtti
Pāṇinīyavyākaraṇasūtravṛtti. Kāśikā of Pt. Vāmana and Jayāditya, Edited with the ‘Prakāśa’ Hindī Commentary and Introduction by Śrī Nārāyaṇa Miśra, Chaukhamba (Kāśī Sanskrit Series 37), 2 vols., Seventh edition, Varanasi, 1996.
Kāśikā – Vāmanajayādityaviracitā Pāṇiniyaṣṭādhyāyīsūtravṭttiḥ. Sampādakaḥ: Vijayapalo Vidyavaridhiḥ, Bahalagarha, Jila Sonipata (Harayana), Ramlal Kapur Trust, 1997.
Kāśikā – Pāṇinīyāṣṭādhyāyīsūtravṛttiḥ – Śrīmad Vāmana- Jayādityaviracitā – Raghuvīra Vedālaṃkāraviracita Bhāṣya-Nyāsa-Padamañjaryādisamanvita “Jyotiṣmatī” Hindivyākhyāsahitā, “Viśeṣa” ityanena ca vibhūṣitā. Upoddhātalekhakaḥ Rāmakaraṇa Śarma. Pracyavidyapratishthan, 1997 (vol. 1).
Kāśikā, a Commentary on Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī of Vāmana and Jayāditya with ‘Somalekhā’ Hindi Commentary and Other Valuable Explanations and Various Indices i.e. Sūtra, Vārtika, Iṣṭi, Phiṭsūtra, Gaṭasūtra, Paribhāṣa, Uṇādisūtra, Kārikā and Examples. By Pt. Ishwar Chandra, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan, Delhi 2004 (in 3 vols.).
Commentaries
Śrīharadattamiśraviracitā Padamañjarī (Vāmana-jayādityaviracitāyāḥ kāśikāyā vyākhyā). Sampādakau: Pullela Śrīrāmacandruḍu, Viṭhaladevuni Sundaraśarmā (in 2 vols.), Samskṛtapariṣat, Usmāniyā-viśvavidyālayaḥ (Samskṛtapariṛadgranthāvalī 26), Hyderabad 1981.
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