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________________ Chapter-2 Compounds Compounding means saying things in short. It is a sort of abridgement. If we have to say 'Lord of Justice' we can express this in an uncompounded manner as "Nāyassa adhīso' but this becomes in Compounded manner as 'Nāyādhīso'. Again, 'That is country in which there are many brave persons (Jammi dese bahavo Vīrā santi so deso)'. This uncompounded expression will be expressed in Compounded manner as 'Bahuvīro deso'. Thus the style by virtue of which required meaning is conveyed in full through limited words is known as Compounding. In Prākrta there are six kinds of Compounds. 1. Danda Samāsa (Copulative Compound) Tappurisa Samāsa (Determinative Compound) Kammadhāraya Samāsa (Adjectival Compound) Digu Samāsa (Numeral Adjectival Compound) Bahuvvīhi Samāsa (Indirect Adjectival Compound) Avvaibhāva Samāsa (Indeclinable Compound) Danda Samāsa (Copulative Compound) When two or more Nouns are put together in required declensional form, it is called Danda Samāsa; e.g., (a) The number of this Compound is generally Plural and the Gender and declension depend on its final member. si o tvo - Prākrta-Grammar (15) Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006935
Book TitlePrakrta Grammar
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKamalchand Sogani, Shakuntala Jain
PublisherApbhramsa Sahitya Academy
Publication Year2011
Total Pages80
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size7 MB
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