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examples is totally new in the poem of Heracandra which shows the climax in illustrating grammar in the poetry. Although he has not given all the counter-examples as the commentators of the grammatical schools do, yet he spares no place to clarify his Sūtra through counter-examples if the sense is not very clear. In the first stage, Hemacandra did not give the counter-example. That is why we find only three
(@) DV. XI. 40; Haima 5.1.72.
'कर्मणोऽण' Here two examples of Karma viz., Nirvartya and Vikärya are siroláva
and äkampakāra. (f) Sometimes many examples of a suffix, in various senses are
illustrated. These examples denoting various aspects of the meaning of the suffix are given by Abhaytilakagaņi. DV. XIX85; Haima. 7.3.5. Prakļşte ta map The example is ‘gauratamaḥ’. Further explanation is given viz.
विलसत्तमः जातिद्रव्यवचनेभ्योऽपि गुणक्रियाप्रकर्षविवक्षया स्यात् । स्त्रीतमा एता या सुलक्षणापूपपाकादि गीतगानादि च स्त्रीकार्य कुर्वन्ति । द्रव्यान्तरस्तमवायिनां च प्रकृष्टेन गुणेन प्रकृष्टे द्रव्ये तद्वतः
STATUT: FATET I 74774: ...... etc. (8) Sometimes a few words used in the sutra have many senses and they
create a complexity in the explanation. Such words are explained by Hemacandra through various examples. DV. IX. 169-172; Haima 4.3.97. One of the root ‘mā is to be explained in the Sutra where Abhayatilakagani reads
मा इति मामाङ्मेङां त्रयाणां ग्रहणम् । मा मावा । प्रमीयमानः । अमेमीय्यमानान् । मेङ् अमीयमानान् ।
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