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B. Paniniya School
223
Subject — Rules of Vedic accentuation This Ms. however gives
all the Phit-Sūtras followed by short running explana. tions of them at the end in about three leaves. The remaining part of the Ms. is a treatise on Vedic irregularities of accentuation. It is divided into eight Adhyāyas.
Begins - ॐ नमः। छंदास पुनर्वस्वोरेकवचनं द्वयोरेकवचनं वा स्यात् ।
पुनर्वसु नक्षत्रं । पुनर्वसू वा । लोकेषु द्विवचनमेव ॥ etc. Ends --प्रकारादिद्विरुक्तौ दरस्यांत उदात्तः पदुपटु । शेषं सर्वमनुदात्तं ।
शेषं नित्यादिद्विरुक्तस्य परमित्यर्थः । प्रप्रायं दिवे दिवे । इति शांत नवाचार्यप्रणीतेषु फिदसूत्रषु तुरीयः पादः ॥
व्याकरणपरिभाषा (व्याडीया)
Vyākaranaparibhāska
(Vyadi)
No. 285
532 (a) 1887-91
Size -10 in. by 4 in. Extent-4 leaves, 11 lines to a page, about 35 letters to a
line. Description -Country paper, Devanagari characters; bold and
legible writing, carefully ruled margins ; red strokes of punctuation. Fairly accurate. The Paribhāshās occupy a little more than half the extent of the Ms. The Ekākshari. namamala ( एकाक्षरी नाममाला ) follows at the end. Both works
complete. Age- Samvat 1768. Author-Of Paribhasha, Vyadi. Subject — The Paribhāshā is only an enumeration of certain gram
matical maxims, here divided into seven Sections. The Ekāksbari Nāmamālā is a collection of words of one syllable, with their meanings, in metre, covering some 45 verses,