Book Title: Vajjalaggam
Author(s): M V Patwardhan
Publisher: Prakrit Text Society

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra 623 www.kobatirth.org VAJJALAGGAM (=) d, 681, fallen down (7). ad, 277, the pan of a weighing balance 1). d, 219, 337, 263*1 etc., wonder, astonishment, astonishing thing. PLNM 451, DNM III.14 (a). Connected with Skt. चोद्य, d, 14, 270, 278, 284 etc., a wily, artful, clever, shrewd, cunning person; a wise, intelligent. prudent person (, faz). DNM III.24. Weber connects with the root to cover, to conceal. d. 75, 147 etc., to behove, to become. ( ✓ Connected with the Vedic root Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir appear. Ax th. (=9293, 1), 281,a shrewd, clever person.DNM III.24. 'd, 434, 373*1, to produce a crackling sound, as when a moist thing is thrown into fire; 496*10, to simmer, to sizzle. See / सिमसिम HS. VIII.4.100 to look, to d, 718, to leave, to abandon. [connected with the Prakr root #3 ( = ¿, HŚ. VIII.4.91) to vomit]. Marathi ie, Hindi Biear. Bad, 518, butter-milk. DNM III.26. Hindi sit. fa d. 105, touched. Connected with Sanskrit . DNM III. 27; IIS. VIII.2.1 38, 4.258. før d, 400, 72*3, to touch. HS. VIII.4.257 (only in a passive sense). 'fad, 367, 252*2, to touch. HS. VIII.4.182. Marathi f¶, ed, 625, to escape. Connected with the Skt. root (VIP) to cut, (X.P). Marathi red, 607 (causal base from untie, to loosen. Marathi gd, 757, to escape. d, 586, to bring down or bear down forcibly. HS. VIII.443 (=✓. Appears to be phonetically connected with in d, 607, act of loosening or untying. 3 d, 789 (= àìfe), deserted, abandoned. 3), to separate, to release, to . For Private And Personal Use Only

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