Nagesha Bhatta's "Laghu-Shabdendu-Shekharah" is a pinnacle of neo-grammarian (Navya-Vyakarana) thought. This edition offers a detailed exploration of key grammatical topics, starting with the declension of vowel-ending masculine nouns in the अजन्तपुँल्लिङ्गप्रकरणम् (Ajantapuṃliṅgaprakaraṇam) and concluding with indeclinable compounds in the अव्ययीभावसमासप्रकरणम् (Avyayībhāvasamāsaprakaraṇam). With the help of both a classic Sanskrit sub-commentary and a modern Hindi explanation, this work is an essential resource for advanced research in Paninian grammar.