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Writings on the kArakas of saN^skR^ita vyAkaraNa:

- A work on the kAtantra grammar disussing the


kAraka portion.
- also called , which is a
portion of the author's bigger work named . The
work is a discourse on the 6 kArakas written by maNikaNTHa, a
grammarian of the kAtantra school. He has also written another
treatise named kArakavichAra.
- (1) written by purushhottamadeva, a reputed
grammarian of Bengal, who wrote many works on grammar, of
which the bhAshhAvR^itti, the paribhAshhAvR^itti and the
jJNApakasamuchchaya deserve special mention. The verse portion
of the kArakachakra, of which the prose portion appears like a
commentary, might be bearing the name kArakakaumudI.
- A work on kArakas ascribed to bhairava.
- A treatise on the topic of kArakas written by
chakrapANIsheshha, belonging to the famous sheshha family of
grammarians, who lived in the seventeenth century A.D. Possibly
dhIrendratirtha's kArakavAda interacts with this writing of
chakrapANIsheshha?
- A work discussing the various kArakas from the
naiyAyika viewpoint written by the well - known naiyAyika,

gadAdhAra chakravartin of Bengal, who was a pupil of jagadIsha


and who flourished in the 16th century A.D.. He is looked upon as
one of the greatest scholars of nyAyashAstra. His main literary
work was in the field of nyAyashAstra, on which he has written
several treatises.
- A work dealing with kArakas ascribed to
rudrabhaTTa.
- A name given by sIradeva abnd other grammarians to
the fourth pAda of the first adhyAya of Panini's ashhTAdhyAya,
which begins with the sUtra kArake 1.4.1, and which deals with the
kArakas or auxiliaries of action.
- (1) A treatise discussing the several kArakas, written
by kR^ishhNashAstri AraDe, a famous naiyAyika of Benares, who
lived in the eighteenth century A.D.; (2) A treatise on syntax
written by jayarAmabhaTtAchArya, which is called kArakaviveka
also.
- (1) A work on kArakas ascribed to maNikaNTHa.
(2) A name of a work by chakrapANisheshha.
- An anonymous elementary work on syntax
explaining the nature and function of the 6 kArakas.
- Known also as kArakavAda also; a short work on
the meaning and relation of words written by
jayarAmabhaTTAchArya who lived in the beginning of the

eighteenth century. The work forms the concluding portion of a


larger work called kArakaviveka, which was written by
shiromaNibhaTTAchArya. The work kArakavAda has a short
commentary written by the author himself.
- The same as kArakavAdavyAkhyA written by
jayrAmabhaTTAchArya.
- A short work on syntax by rabhasanandin, a
Buddhist grammarian of Bengal who lived in the tenth century.

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