Poetics According to Grammar Philosophy
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Sentence, famous words, Bhavapradhan, Sanghat, Sanghatavartini, Caste:, Akhanda, Sakhanda, Budhayanusahriti, Anvayava.Abstract
Bhartrihari has given 8 characteristics of the sentence in the second sentence of the syntactic. According to Bhartrihari, though all the signs are explanatory, but his special request is towards the unbroken side. The second principle in this favor is a (invariable) word: that it is more excellent for grammars because of its relation to the sentence. With the same vision, Bhartrihari has also considered the sentence.
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- Syntactic - 2.41
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- Syntactic - 2.20
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