Dear friends,

The Sarasvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa is a well-known treatise on poetics by the 11th c. 
king and aesthete Bhojadeva. There also seems to be a Vedic grammar, bearing 
the same title, attributed to the same author. I would be grateful if someone 
might clarify for me the relationship between these works. An edition of the 
Vedic grammar is available here:
https://dn720409.ca.archive.org/0/items/SaraswatiKanthabharanaVedicVyakaranaOfBhojaDevaDr.NaryanMKansara/Saraswati%20Kanthabharana%20Vedic%20Vyakarana%20of%20Bhoja%20Deva%20-%20Dr.%20Naryan%20M%20Kansara.pdf

thank you in advance,
Matthew

Matthew T. Kapstein
Professor emeritus
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, PSL Research University, Paris

Associate
The University of Chicago Divinity School

Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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