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Sanskrit grammarians - Early Accounts |  | Sanskrit grammarians - Early Accounts: Encyclopedia II - Sanskrit grammarians - Early Accounts |  | The earliest historical accounts of Indian grammatical tradition is from Chinese Buddhist pilgrims to India from the 7th century.
Hsüan Tsang (602-664)
I Tsing (634-713)
Fa Tsang (643-712)
The Indica of Abu Raihan al-Biruni (973-1048), dating to ca. 1030 contains detailed descriptions of all branches of Hindu science.
Similar to the Chinese Buddhists, Tibetan Buddhism aroused interest in India among its followers. Taranatha (born 1573) in his treatise of the history of Buddhi ...
See also:Sanskrit grammarians, Sanskrit grammarians - Panini's school, Sanskrit grammarians - Early Accounts, Sanskrit grammarians - Beginning of Western scholarship, Sanskrit grammarians - 19th century, Sanskrit grammarians - Modern period |  | | Sanskrit grammarians, Sanskrit grammarians - 19th century, Sanskrit grammarians - Beginning of Western scholarship, Sanskrit grammarians - Early Accounts, Sanskrit grammarians - Modern period, Sanskrit grammarians - Panini's school |  | |
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Sanskrit grammarians - Early Accounts
The earliest historical accounts of Indian grammatical tradition is from Chinese Buddhist pilgrims to India from the 7th century.
- Hsüan Tsang (602-664)
- I Tsing (634-713)
- Fa Tsang (643-712)
The Indica of Abu Raihan al-Biruni (973-1048), dating to ca. 1030 contains detailed descriptions of all branches of Hindu science.
Similar to the Chinese Buddhists, Tibetan Buddhism aroused interest in India among its followers. Taranatha (born 1573) in his treatise of the history of Buddhism in India (completed around 1608) speaks about Panini and provides some information about grammars, but not in the manner of a person familiar with their content.
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