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________________ Grammatical Riddles from Jain works How does the word pavadanada denote 'fire', 'wind', 'scorching heat', 'barbarian', 'worship', 'praise', 'house', 'play', 'oblation', 'universe', 'quick'? Once it starts with pā, pa, da, ya, se, sta, bha, de, ha, bhu or ja and once it is deprived of pa and da (pa-pa-da-ya-se-sta-bha-de-ha-bhu-jādi vi-padam): pavadanada → pāvana, pavana, davana, yavana, sevana, stavana, bhavana, devana, havana, bhuvana and javana. s tvamaladaya-padaṁ vā āśrayābhāva-mūrcchā kataka-nagaviseṣān kīdṛg āmantrayeta ? (avipravamādyatvamadam; 281 JP 39) How would the wordtvamaladaya refer to ‘abode', 'inexistence', 'fainting', 'bracelet' and a specific mountain in the vocative?-Once it starts withā, vi, pra, va orma and once it is deprived oftva, ma and da (a-vi-pra-va-mādy a-tva-madam) :tvamaladaya→→ ālaya, vilaya, pralaya, valaya and Malaya. * ura-sabdaḥ kalyāṇada-bala-hima-śṛngān vadati kīdṛk ? (adisyantaravaviśikhānuḥ; JP 11) How does the word 'sheep' denote 'bestowing prosperity', 'army', 'cold' and 'summit' ?-Once it starts with si, has in the middle va, vi, si or kha, and once it is deprived of u (adi-si-antara-va-vi-si-kha-an-uḥ): ura → śivara (ra, agent noun built on the root rā 'to give'), sivira 'military camp', sisira and sikhara. Finally, substitution of syllables is also one process at work. It can be expressed either through the pregnant use of the locative case in conformity with the process applied in the grammatical metalanguage or through a compound (va-na, JP 54, below; and ga-jam, JP 85, see above) : * ravaravaka-varṇālī kīdṛg bravīti gatāratim? (aparāvaṇā; JP 54) How does the sequence ravaravaka denote somebody who has no regret? Once it is preceded by a and once it has ṇā instead of va (a-parā va-ņā): ravaravaka → a-raṇaraṇaka. *paścādudbhava-jānusambhava-narān daityāntya-daṁṣṭrāngajān Mandam ca kramaso muja-dhvanir agāt kīdṛk kva kasmin sati? (ajamadahatabhäpūrvomene; JP 22) How does the word muja denote respectively 'one who is born after', 'coming from the knee', 'man', 'demon', 'tusk', 'born from one's own body', 'Saturn', what being where ?-Once it starts with a, jā, ma, da, ha, ta, or Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.269046
Book TitleGrammatical Riddles from Jain Works
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorNalini Balbir
PublisherZ_Nirgranth_Aetihasik_Lekh_Samucchay_Part_1_002105.pdf and Nirgranth_Aetihasik_Lekh_Samucchay_Part_2
Publication Year2004
Total Pages41
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationArticle & Grammar
File Size802 KB
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