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Kim (Mas.): (Ka + ám) = (Ka + ása) - Kása (Genitive Plural) Ta (Mas.): (Ta +äm) = (Ta + ása) - Tása (Genitive Plural)
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Kim Yattadbhyonasaḥ [(Yat) + (Tadbhyaḥ) + (Nasah)] [(Kim) - (Yat) - (Tat) 5/3] Nasaḥ (Nas) 6/1 After kiṁ ka, yat → ja and tat ->ta there occurs (dāsa
→ása) in place of nas. Alternatively,on having ñas after a-ending Masculine Pronouns kim ka, yat ja and tatta there occurs dāsa →åsa in place of nas (suffix of Genitive Singular). (1) (i) Ka (Mas.Pro.): (Ka + nas) = (Ka + ása) = Käsa
(Genitive Singular) (ii) Ta (Mas.Pro.): (Ta + nas) = (Ta + āsa) = Tāsa
(Genitive Singular) (iii) Ja (Mas.Pro.): (Ja + nas) = (Ja + ása) - Jasa
(Genitive Singular) According to Hemachandra's commentary on Pronouns (Sūtra 3/63), kim +ká (Fem.) and tat >tă (Fem.), there occurs alternatively dása →ása in Genitive Singular. (1) (i) Ka (Fem.Pro.) = Kasa (Genitive Singular)
(ii) Tā (Fem.Pro.) - Tása (Genitive Singular)
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İdbhyaḥ Ssa Se 3/64 İdbhyah (st) 5/3 Ssá (Ssā) 1/1 Se (Se) 1/1 After it-i-ending words, there occur ssa and se in place of nas. Alternatively, on having nas after Feminine Pronoun it → i- ending words, there occur ssă and se in place of nas (suffix of Genitive Singular).
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