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Dvyāśrayakāvya
counter-examples in the first canto of the Dvyasraya1. Then the number of counter-example took a new mould in the poem i.e. either they were given in the beginning of a canto or in the beginning of the pada of his grammar3. But in the rest of the portion, mostly counter examples were not given. Similarly sometimes they are given either at the end of a canto or at the end of a pada".
The style of illustrations is that the counter-examples in the simple sūtras not requiring an explanation, are omitted while in the case of an indicatory negation through nañ or
Thus all the examples are given.
Similarly we find some similar examples in other verses of the Dvyäśraya also.
DV. X. 39-45.
XI. 45.
XI. 110.
XVII.26.
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Haima 4.4.47.
5.1.80.
5.1.154.
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1. DV. I. 40
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I. 47 ;; I. 105
2. DV. II. 3; 11.9; IV. 8-9; IV. 15; IV. 1; X.2. etc.
3. Haima 2.1.1.
4.1.1. 1.4.1.
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VIII. 26-27.
I.130.
4. DV. I.130; II.87; III. 89-90 etc.
5.
Haima 2.4.98, which is in the ending part of the päda.
6.
DV. XI. 17; 5.1.35-38.
6.4.42.
DV. II.9.
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'नाम्नो वदः क्यप् च'
1.3.3.
1.3.12.
1.3.48-50.
Here anupasargāt is following from Haima 5.1.30. So here the counter-example of anupasargāditi kim is given.
This anupasarga is an indicatory negation. But throughout the poem such examples are not necessarily found.
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