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Bharthari, 5th Century CE, is a Sanskrit writer to whom are normally ascribed two influential Sanskrit texts, one of which is Vakyapadiya. It deals with
Sanskrit grammar and linguistic philosophy.
Social hierarchy in Hinduism.
Divine poetry written by laities.
Theories of creation and dissolution.
Vakyapadiya, on Sanskrit grammar and linguistic philosophy, a foundational text in the Indian grammatical tradition, explaining numerous theories on the word and on the sentence,including theories which came to be known under the name of Sphota.Another work is the Satakatraya. It is a work of Sanskrit poetry, comprising three collections of about 100 stanzas each; it may or may not be by the same author who composed the two mentioned grammatical works.
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