Kshiraswamin, also known simply as Kshira, was a distinguished scholar and commentator who played a crucial role in the study and interpretation of classical Sanskrit texts. His contributions to Sanskrit lexicography and grammar have left a lasting imprint on Indian intellectual tradition. While his life and work remain a subject of historical debate, it is widely believed that Kshiraswamin flourished during the 8th century CE, possibly in the court of King Jayaprada of Kashmir. Some sources, however, place him in the 11th century CE, reflecting the ambiguities surrounding his exact time of existence. Commentary on the Amarakosha Kshiraswamin's most renowned work is his commentary on the Amarakosha , a Sanskrit thesaurus compiled by the scholar Amarasimha in the 5th century CE. The Amarakosha is regarded as one of the most significant lexicons in Sanskrit, containing approximately 10,000 words classified under three categories: names of deities, names of men, and names of things. ...