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Can the Grammarians’Dharma be a Dharma for all?

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Correspondence to Ashok Aklujkar.

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My thanks to professors Akihiko Akamatsu, zMuneo Tokunaga, Hideyo Ogawa and Toru Yagi for making available to me several books that I needed to make my references precise after I began to finalize in Kyoto the draft of this paper that I had brought from Vancouver. Professor Patrick Olivelle attended promptly to my request to be the ‘second pair of eyes’ for the semifinal version and helped in identifying instances of oversight, obscure phrasing and unnecessary elaboration. I am grateful to him and to Professor Albrecht Wezler who later helped similarly.I have not italicized in the following pages common Sanskrit names of branches of literature and the titles of texts; the latter are italicized only in the ‘References’ section at the end.

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Aklujkar, A. Can the Grammarians’Dharma be a Dharma for all?. J Indian Philos 32, 687–732 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10781-004-8641-6

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