Book Title: Vajjalaggam
Author(s): Jayvallabh
Publisher: Prakrit Text Society Ahmedabad

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________________ NOTES 587 because of the use of the Instrumental case in परसुच्छेयपहरणेण, Frau is to be preferred to FEHT. TH=7919 (Accusative singular). 730) Anatia Hagfin amongst the best of trees. 3THE FR** birth in a noble family. The use of the plural number is unneces-- sary and even awkward. We should expect 3thgofin. quite (1) the double-tongued or: split-tongued i.e, snakes, (2) people who are double-tongued, i.e. who speak in two divergent ways. about the same thing or person, so as to suit their selfish ends.. For the duplication of 37, see H$. VIII.2.97. , wicked people. 731) fafgafont=fafuafea: created by Fate or Providence. site represents 97211:)Ablative singular feminine) according to HS.VIII. 3.64 ($979: FALÀ). But the use of the feminine gender is not called for here as the word als is masculine in gender. We must read नेण or जम्हा (येन or यस्मात् ). दुभुयंगा, wicked (venomous) snakes. पास. =972€, side, vicinity, neighbourhood. 732) fatractel - fazatiet, being lengthened metri causa.. facat= aufsat = argalaut. fazy means a branch. By the addition of the possessive Taddhita suffix 27 (321anfaat Batu, Pāṇini V.2.127) we get the word aza in the sense of a tree (cf. Tiei, a branch, afat a tree). FESTAS (1) is cut down, (2) comes to grief, 733) HUTCH , noble tree, grand tree. 44, highway, public thoroughfare. 31891 = 5€ 91 = 91. 374 has the sense of af in Sanskrit. Cf. 378 used in the third quarter in the sense of 'if'. alt= a: one that has borne or put forth fruit. Aufasadi = 797fac , mockery or ill-treatment by birds (by feasting upon the fruit). Cf. ATEN-712707, IV. 93. 734) (fourth quarter) = 47 = m. fn = 1971, cf. note on st.. 154. 7 gta=alf21:,Conditional mood (faqafe).7 = rf: =glia:, miserable condition or plight. Blo= Hac (Potential mood) or faeza (Conditional mood). ACEH = Anat, desert, arid region. A = , rough, uneven. This may be connected as adjective either with समि (शमी) or with मरुद्देस. For the growth of करीर trees in. deserts cf. st. 221. aast sharp-pointed Khadira trees. It appears from this stanza that desert regions abound in करीर, खदिर and rút trees. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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