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The Grammar of the Jnanesvari

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Jnānadeva's commentary on the Bhagavadgītā, completed in the year A.D. 1290 as recorded in the iti śrī in chapter xviii, shows, after making allowances for the errors and glosses of copyists, the state of the Marāthī language at the end of the thirteenth century A.D. The oldest known existent copy is dated by the poet Ekanātha in the Śaka year 1506, corresponding to A.D. 1584.

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1 When declined tujhiya, iii, 12 (Dat.)Google Scholar; tujheyā, xi, 280 (Loc. M.)Google Scholar; tujhiye (Loc. F.), xii, 2: etc.Google Scholar