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the difficult and rare forms or Nipātanas”, are regularly exemplified by Hemacandra. Mostly all the optional Nipātanas are illustrated fullys. Some of the words which are either related to the Vedic vocabulary or the Vedic mythology, related to the Vedic vocabularlary or the Vedic mythology which were completely omitted by both Bhatti and the Rāvaņārjunīya, are used by Hemacandra without any bias or distinct. ion. If one obsolete form is used in many senses, all the senses are illustrated5.
1. DV. III.94; Haima 2.3.10.
qat ar It illustrates a long list of rare forms like Dvihphalam, Trihphalam Dvispuspam, Trispuspam etc. All are used regularly by the
Dvyāśraya. 2. DV.IV.68 ; Haima 2.4,54.
'पतिवन्यन्तर्वन्यो भार्यागभिण्योः' Long List of Nipätanas DV. XIII 26-27; Haima 5.3.131. Taddhitas : DV. XIV.47 ; Haima 6.1.37. Some others DY. XX.22 ; Haima 7.3.168.
, XX.86; , 7.3.183. 3. DV. III.95-99; Haima 2.3.11-14.
, III.100-116; , 2.3.15-23; Very long lists of obsoletes : Dy. 1.50; Haima 1.3.8.
» X.55-56 , 4.4.70. 4. DV. XI.8-10 ; Haima 5.1.22-25. 3. DV. X1,15 ; Haima 5.1.33.
स्वामिवैश्येऽर्यः Here both the senses of svamin aod vaisya.
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