Hi,

I’m curious about the term Vaikharī for articulated speech. In the Encyclopedia 
of Indian Philosophies volume on the Grammarians, judging from the index, it 
seems this term was first used  by Bhartṛhari (at least in a grammatical 
context.) V. S. Apte cites the Mallinatha commentary on Kumārasaṃbhava for an 
authoritative reference of the word, but that is quite late (15th century.) 
Firstly, are there instances of this word used with any frequency before 
Bhartṛhari? Secondly, the lexicons give no good verbal root or root word for 
it. I note that the word vaikṛtī as “alteration” has a similar shape (and 
wouldn’t fit badly in the “articulated speech” category of Vāc), but I’m 
presuming that the word  vaikharī is not a Prakrit-derived form.  So… where and 
how do we get to this important term in language theory in India, which seems 
unrelated to any other common root or word?

Jim Ryan
Asian Philosophies and Cultures (Emeritus)
California Institute of Integral Studies
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