Book Title: Prakrta Grammar Author(s): Kamalchand Sogani, Shakuntala Jain Publisher: Apbhramsa Sahitya AcademyPage 23
________________ (9) In Prākṣta Combination is not always necessary. When the Combination rules involving change or disappearance are employed, it must be kept in mind that these modifications are not allowed to lead to any confusion about the meaning and they are consequently not to be employed if this would be the case; e.g., Pupphayanta + āiriya = Pupphayantāiriya or Pupphayanta āiriya Exercise-1 (iv) Combine the following words. (i) bhaviyāņa + ujjoyayará (who are) the illuminators of the mundane souls (ii) moha + āurā possessed by attachment (iii) tassa + udayammi in the rise of that (bound) karma dukkha + oha multitude of sufferings (v) mangalam + ukkittham supreme spiritual beneficence (results) (vi) sa + ahīņe self-possessed (vii) jāņam + ajāņam consciously or unconsciously (10) Prākrta-Grammar Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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