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________________ 29 mean “invincible, unconquerable’. The passage reads as: yato na vā idam etā vigiyante tato nedam brāhmaṇā jīyante atha yarhy etā na vijagur ajeyā na brāhmaṇā āsuḥ1 Since the context is of conquering or not conquering the Brāhmaṇas, it does not seem natural to interpret ajeya as unconquerable. It should be taken to mean ‘one who does not deserve to be conquered, whom it is not proper to conquer'. The passage says that when the Brāhmaṇas sang the sāmans pertaining to the three savanas properly, they were held in respect, they were deemed as not deserving the humiliation of defeat (ajeyāḥ). But now, since the Brāhmaṇas sing them in an improper way (vigīyante), they have lost their respectable position and are made to suffer defeat (jīyante). If this interpretation is accepted we have at least one example of ajaya in the meaning acceptable to the Pāṇinean tradition. Since the example occurs in a Brāhmaņa it is likely to be closer to the date of Pāniņi who apparently know the word ajeya only in this meaning. The word came to be used in the other meaning 'invincible' sometime after Pāniņi. Its earliest use, according to the DC dictionary, is since the epics. 3. ajayya : Adjective: According to Pāniņisūtra kşayyajayyau sakyārthe (6.1.81), the word jáyya means 'one who can be conquered, whom it is possible to conquer' (sakyo jetum). Consequently ajayya would mean 'whom it is not possible to conquer, invincible'. There are many examples of this meaning given in the dictionaries. Conclusion : According to the grammatical tradition ajayya is the only word which unambiguously means “invincible'. The word ajaya may mean “invincible’. But it is ambiguous, since it may also mean 'one who cannot win'. The word ajeya has come to be used in the meaning ‘invincible'since the epictimes.Ithas no basis in grammar. The word should really mean 'whom it is not proper to conquer'. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.520518
Book TitleAnusandhan 2001 00 SrNo 18
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorShilchandrasuri
PublisherKalikal Sarvagya Shri Hemchandracharya Navam Janmashatabdi Smruti Sanskar Shikshannidhi Ahmedabad
Publication Year2001
Total Pages292
LanguageSanskrit, Prakrit
ClassificationMagazine, India_Anusandhan, & India
File Size15 MB
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