Summary: The Central Archaeological Library's accession number 27/53 call number Sauv/Pan/Boh contains a comprehensive study of Panini's Grantha and showcases various legends associated with the ancient grammarian Panini. The text discusses Panini's background, his encounters with Vararuki, and his quest for knowledge. Panini's contributions to grammar, including his famous Ashtadhyayi, are explored in detail. The text also examines the historical context in which Panini lived, suggesting that he existed around the 4th century BC. The significance of Panini's work is highlighted, especially his development of the Paninian system of grammar. Additionally, the text delves into the complexities of Panini's linguistic theories and their enduring impact on the study of language. Through detailed analysis and critical evaluation, the text sheds light on the enduring legacy of Panini's groundbreaking work in the field of linguistics.