Bhartṛhari

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Bhartṛhari was a 5th-century Indian philosopher and grammarian whose work on language, meaning, and the philosophy of grammar profoundly shaped later Indian thought.

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instanceOf 5th-century Indian scholar
Indian philosopher
Sanskrit grammarian
linguistic philosopher
associatedConcept akhaṇḍa-vākya (indivisible sentence)
pratibhā (flash of intuition in understanding)
śabda-tattva (ultimate reality as word)
centuryOfActivity 5th century
fieldOfWork Indian philosophy
Sanskrit grammar
linguistics
philosophy of language
semantics
hasCommentaryOn Mahābhāṣya Dīpikā
surface form: Patañjali’s Mahābhāṣya
impact profoundly shaped later Indian thought on language and meaning
provided a foundational text for later Indian philosophy of grammar
influenced Buddhist logicians in India
Indian theories of meaning
Kashmir Shaivism
surface form: Kashmir Śaiva philosophers

Mīmāṃsā philosophers
Nyaya school
surface form: Navya-Nyāya philosophers

later Sanskrit grammarians
influencedBy Patañjali
Pāṇini
earlier Mīmāṃsā theories of language
inPhilosophicalTradition Brahmanical Sanskrit intellectual tradition
languageOfWork Sanskrit
legacy central figure in classical Indian philosophy of language
key source for later debates on word, sentence, and meaning in India
mainWorkSubject ontology of language
philosophy of grammar
semantics and meaning
nativeLanguage Sanskrit
notableIdea language as the basis of reality
primacy of sentence over word
sphoṭa theory of language
unity of word and meaning
śabda-brahman (verbal absolute) doctrine
notableWork Mahābhāṣya Dīpikā
Vākyapadīya
philosophicalSchool Bhartṛhari’s school of sphoṭa theory
Grammatical tradition of Indian philosophy
region Indian subcontinent
role systematizer of grammatical philosophy in India
workStructure Vākyapadīya is divided into kāṇḍas (books) such as Brahma-kāṇḍa, Vākya-kāṇḍa, and Prakīrṇaka-kāṇḍa

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Abhinavagupta influencedBy Bhartṛhari
Utpaladeva influencedBy Bhartṛhari
Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University namedAfter Bhartṛhari
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