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Pāṇini (/ ˈpɑːnɪni /; Sanskrit: पाणिनि, pāṇini [páːɳin̪i]) was a Sanskrit grammarian, logician, philologist, and revered scholar in ancient India [2][9][10] during the mid-1st millennium BCE, [note 2] dated variously by most scholars between the 6th–5th [3][4] and 4th century BCE. [5][6][7][1] The historical facts of his life are unknown, except only what can be inferred from his works, and legends recorded long after. His most notable work, the Aṣṭādhyāyī ... Panini was a Sanskrit grammarian & author of Ashtadhyayi that effectively stabilised the Sanskrit language. About panini Panini Group Panini News Panini Code Of Ethics General Conformity Certificates Help Contact Us FAQs Panini Dealer Application Terms Terms And Conditions privacy policy resources Collectible Resources Panini Campaigns Panini Events site map Set Language In NewsIn News An Indian student claims to have solved Sanskrit’s biggest puzzle—a grammar problem found in the ‘Ashtadhyayi’. About Confusion in Interpretation of Ashtadhyayi: Ashtadhyayi delves deep into the language’s phonetics, syntax and grammar. It also offers a ‘language machine’, where you can feed in the root and suffix of any Sanskrit word, and get grammatically correct words and sentences in return. To ensure this ‘machine’ was accurate, Panini wrote a set of ...