SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 189
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ 176 Study of Cirakacintamani 'ai in the initial syllable sometimes also changes into 'e'. For example: Tam. Vēmānikar (one who moves about in a heavenly car) Skt. vaimanika 2455 The change of ai' into 'e' ore is also found in other dravidian languages and in Pkt. For example: Skt. saindhava vaisakha 39 23 This change is also common in Pkt. (Pischel. Rule No. 60) Skt. aiśvarya airavana Skt. 1. yojana 2. dosa Pkt. dosa The vowel 'o', whether it is initial or medial often remains unchanged. For example: Kan. sendava bisage 3. rohini Skt. loka (horse) (name of the second lunar month) (Pkt.) Amg. esajja (Sauraseni) eravaņa Tamil ōcanai tocam Jain Education International urōņi In one case, the 'o' in the first syllable, which is preceded by 'I', has changed into a. (distance) (fault) Tam. ulakam (world) 338, 1901, 1192 1784 198 The consonants Tamil does not have counterparts for most of the Skt. consonants and in most cases these letters are altered according to the Tamil phonetic system. The four kinds of consonants in Skt., the hard, the hard aspirate, the soft, and the soft aspirate are represented only by the hard consonant in Tamil and sometimes even in this consonant changes take place in order to adjust itself according to the Tamil grammatical system. The following are the consonantal changes occuring in the Cc. For Private & Personal Use Only 2812 The gutturals, k, kh, g, ard gh: The Skt. letters kh, g, and gh, whether initial or medial are replaced by 'k' in Tamil and 'k' remains unchanged. www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001579
Book TitleStudy of Civakacintamani
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVijaylaxmi
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1981
Total Pages248
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Philosophy, & Epistemology
File Size15 MB
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy