Course on 'Introduction to Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī in English'
Course Title: Introduction to Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī: Structure, Logic, and Linguistic Science
Course Code: SG-001
Credit Hours: 3
Level: Undergraduate (Elective) / PG Foundation
Course Description
This course offers a systematic introduction to the Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini, one of the most remarkable linguistic treatises in world history. It aims to familiarize students with the core structure, technical terminology (saṃjñā), meta-rules (paribhāṣā), and grammatical methodology used by Pāṇini to encode Sanskrit grammar in 4000 concise sūtras. The course emphasizes logical organization, rule-based syntax, and foundational examples to enable learners to appreciate and engage with the genius of ancient Indian linguistic science.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Understand the organizational framework of the Aṣṭādhyāyī
Identify key technical terms and categories used in Sanskrit grammar
Analyze simple sūtras and their applications
Gain an appreciation of Pāṇini’s meta-grammar (paribhāṣās)
Prepare for deeper study in Vyākaraṇa and related śāstric disciplines
Course Modules & Weekly Plan
Module I: Historical and Philosophical Context of Pāṇini (Week 1)
Life and times of Pāṇini
Overview of Indian grammatical tradition
Influence on modern linguistics
Reading:
Itroduction to Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini
Module II: Structure of the Aṣṭādhyāyī (Weeks 2–3)
Division into 8 chapters and 4 pādas each
Overview of Dhātu-pāṭha, Gaṇa-pāṭha, Unādi-sūtras
Concept of anuvr̥tti (ellipsis and inheritance)
Reading:
Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī, Ch. 2 & 3; Examples from Pān. 1.1–1.4
Module III: Saṃjñā Sūtras – Technical Terms and Notation (Weeks 4–5)
Role of markers (it letters, anubandhas)
Definitions: pratyaya, dhātu, prātipadika, pada
Notation system and brevity in rules
Reading:
Pān. 1.3.1 to 1.3.10 with commentarial explanation
Excerpts from Aṣṭādhyāyī
Module IV: Paribhāṣās and Meta-Rules (Weeks 6–7)
Definition and importance of paribhāṣā sūtras
Examples: "asati pratyaye", "vipratiṣedhe paraṁ kāryam"
Rule hierarchy and conflict resolution
Reading:
Selected Paribhāṣās from Aṣṭādhyāyī
Module V: Derivational Practice – Pratyayas and Dhātus (Weeks 8–10)
Use of pratyayas to derive nouns and verbs
Taddhita, Kr̥t, and Tiṅ pratyayas
Derivational chains (prakriyā) from dhātu to pada
Reading:
Selections from Aṣṭādhyāyī (Dhātu-Prakaraṇa)
Aṣṭādhyāyī examples with translation and derivations
Module VI: Sūtra Analysis and Commentary Traditions (Weeks 11–12)
Role of Kātyāyana’s vārttikas and Patañjali’s Mahābhāṣya
Concept of samarthya, lakṣaṇā, and logical derivation
Reading:
Mahābhāṣya excerpts on Pāṇ. 1.1.1 and 1.1.68
Module VII: Influence and Modern Applications (Weeks 13–14)
Pāṇini’s legacy in Indian logic, computer science, and formal grammar
UNESCO recognition of Vyākaraṇa as intangible heritage
Comparative grammar with Latin, Greek, and modern syntax
Reading:
Vedic Theory of the Origin of Language, by Prof. Ravi Prakash Arya
Understanding Pāṇini from Pāṇini’s Perspective, by Prof. Ravi Prakash Arya
Vedic and Classical Sanskrit- A Contrastive Analysis of Phonological and Morphological Features, by Prof. Ravi Prakash Arya
Primary Texts
Learning Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī in Six months, by Brahma Dutta Jijnashu
Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī, commentary by Brahma Dutta Jijnashu
Supplementary Resources
Vedic Theory of the Origin of Language, by Prof. Ravi Prakash Arya
Understanding Pāṇini from Pāṇini’s Perspective, by Prof. Ravi Prakash Arya
Vedic and Classical Sanskrit- A Contrastive Analysis of Phonological and Morphological Features, by Prof. Ravi Prakash Arya
Course Fees:
Course Registration Fee is USD 299.
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Course Fee : USD 1277
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Course Start Dates:
All digital correspondence and video courses will be offered four times a year, scheduled in alignment with the Vedic Calendar.
1. Uttarāyaṇa Period (Winter Solstice): Dec. 21 to 20 March
2. Devayāna Period (Vernal Equinox): 21 March to 20 June
3. Dakṣiṇāyana Period (Summer Solstice): 21 June to 22 Sept.
4. Pitṛyāna period (Autumn Equinox): 23 Sept. to 20 Dec.
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