Book Title: Apbhramsa Grammar and Composition
Author(s): Kamalchand Sogani
Publisher: Apbhramsa Sahitya Academy

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________________ Lesson 56 Past Participle (Use in the Passive Voice) For expressing the Purport of the Past Tense, the Past Participle is used in Apabhramsa. The Past Participle is formed by adding the suffix of the Past Participle to the Verb (See Lesson 41). The Past Participles partake of the nature of an Adjectives. When the suffixes of the Participle are added to the Transitive Verbs, it is used only in the Passive Voice. For making the Passive Voice, the subject in the Nominative Case is changed into the Instrumental Case, (Singular or Plural). The object which occurs in the Accusative Case (Singular or Plural) is changed into the Nominative Case and the inflexion of the Past Participle is according to the object converted in the Nominative Case. The inflexion of the Past Participle is like 'Deva' in the Masculine Gender, like 'Kamala' in the Neuter Gender and like 'Kaha' in the Feminine Gender. The Past Participle is 'a-ending'. For changing it into the Feminine Gender, āsuffix is added to it. Transitive Verb (1) Koka To call, Dekha To see Rakkha To protect, = Acca To worship Masculine Narindem/etc Kai/Kai Narindem/etc Kai/Kai Narindehim/etc Kai/Kai 124 Harim/ Divȧyara/ Harim/ Diväyaru/ Hariem/ Divȧyara/ Hariem Divǎyaro Jain Education International Suna To hear, T Panama = To salute. To greet Påla To nurture, To bring up, = To observe Iccha To desire Kokia/Kokia/ = The poet was Kokio/Kokiu called by the king. Kokia/Kokia = Poets were called by the king. Kokia/Kokiā - Accia/Accia/ Accio/Acciu = Poets were called by kings. - The sun was worshiped by Hari. Apabhramsa Grammar and Composition For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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