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Grammatical study
8. One root in many senses: If one root is mentioned in a sutra propounding various senses, all these senses illustrated1.
are
5.
given. e.g. in DV. XIII. 20; Haima 5.3.1.9. 'प्रश्नाख्याने वेज्ञ' he gives:
ai sift: ma aqt negaf x1 = x1fc51 | का कृतिश्चन्दने कृत्या कागरी स्रक्षु का क्रिया ॥,
(iii) Some of the long lists of examples having two suffixes each
DV.XV. 109-111; Haima 6.2,108.
Similarly all the optional forms in such long sutras are illustrated. DV. XIV. 133-135.
XX. 53-62.
Haima 7.3.119. 7.4.38-39. 7.4.62.
XX.72.
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1.
(i) DV.I. 11; Haima 1.2.6.
'gavieàquifzàzìazm'
(ii) DV.XVII.4; Haima 6.4.2.
तेन जितजय दीव्यखनत्सु
Here all the words are illustrated.
i.e. when a is followed by i,u,r and Ir the sandhi takes place as.
ए, ओ, भर्, अल्
respectively. In his examples in the Dvyasraya, Hemacandra has given all these examples.
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(iii) Some of the constituent roots in a sutra in a group are illustrated completely. DV. IX.64; Haima. 4.2.93.
DV. IX.6; Haima 4.2.30.
'युक्तजक्षपंचतः '
Here five roots 'Jakşa' etc. i.e. hu, Jakşa, daridra, Jagr, cakās and śās are illustrated.
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'मारतोषरण निशामने ज्ञश्च'
Here Jña in all these senses is illustrated.
Similarly DV. XII.59; Haima. 5.3.17.
XI.38;
5.1,68,
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