The Ajantapunlinga Prakaranam is a critical section of the Vaiyakarana Siddhanta Kaumudi, essential for mastering the morphological structure of Sanskrit. Edited by Srimantabhadra and Soumitra Acharya, this volume breaks down the technical application of Sutras to derive various noun forms. The text covers foundational rules like Arthavadadhaturapratyayah and follows through to complex declensions of vowel-ending masculine words.
Each rule is accompanied by a clear Bengali exposition, ensuring that the logic of the Paninian system is fully understood. The inclusion of an alphabetical index of formulas further enhances its utility for quick reference during study. This scholarly work is specifically tailored to help students achieve mastery over Sanskrit grammar, bridging the gap between ancient linguistic theory and modern pedagogical needs. It is a must-have for anyone serious about attaining fluency and grammatical accuracy in classical Sanskrit literature and composition.