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Sañjñās used in a sūtra. But somutimes, he gives only one example and proceeds further.
3. 'It' letters : The purpose of making a letter 'it' is also explained through examples by Hemacandras.
4. Further classification and discussions through examples :
Some of the sūtras, which are further explained and classified by some of the grammarians are also illustrated by Hemacandra in details. He explains all of them quoting a variety and vividity of examples. Moreover, the divergence in opinion is also quoted through examples although he has not mentioned the name of the person. In explaining these
1. DV. 1.1-4; Haima 1.2.1.
समानां तेन दोघः Here he tried to give all the combinations of the samānā words viz.
a, ā, i, i, u, ū, etc. 2. DV. XI 17; Haima 5.1.54.
नाम्न्युपान्त्यपृकगज्ञः कः
Here, Nāmī is the sañiñā for all the vowels except avarna, (Anavarna Nāmi, Haima 1.1.6). But only one example Budba is given which is an example of u as Upāntya. Rest all the vowels are omitted.
3. DV. X I. 58-59; Haima 5.3.19.
'इङोऽपादाने तु टिदरा' Here the simple example of the Sūtra is adhyâya. But because it is țit for the feminine suffix so two examples more viz. Upādhyāya and upādhyāyi are given to explain the purpose of țit through examples.
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