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^ i gsr jq: q#- *sr<br />

Safari l b^? q# stfa^ srR i t ^ o r f<br />

g § f w i qR%^^: fi% sfir «it wit *n .<br />

f^tilT; M. Bh. on P. II. 2.8 and II.<br />

2 . 10.<br />

srRrFffsrfe an injunction or operation<br />

stating expressly the word or words<br />

for which it is m eant; cf. 4 sfcT<br />

a l ^ strt g*i:<br />

Straq-^fqftRq^:, *t: I M. Bh.<br />

on P. V III. 2.72.<br />

STf^R^t^ expressly stated as opposed<br />

to implied or suggested; cf. s^pi-<br />

srfat#Rmf: srfwT^TRw Par.<br />

Sek. Pari. 105; cf. also fq^tuj sjRf-<br />

ErferT-^t^p Puru. Pari. 3.<br />

srfQ'TI^J ( ) a crude base such as a<br />

root or a substantive without a case<br />

affix as given by etymologists and<br />

<strong>grammar</strong>ians for the convenience <strong>of</strong><br />

understanding with a sense attributed<br />

1o it, although, as a matter <strong>of</strong><br />

fact, it does not possess individually<br />

any sense, cp. Vak. pad. I. 24.<br />

srfitsrag lit. bringing into life again ;<br />

the - term is used in the sense <strong>of</strong> a<br />

counter-exception ; cf.<br />

5=1: ^K^^rroir&sraqi\<br />

aTRTRsjlfeterc I Bhasavrtti on II.<br />

2.16.<br />

yfdsj-ST obstacle in the way <strong>of</strong> the<br />

production <strong>of</strong> the result as caused<br />

by the Time Force, cp. Vak. pad.<br />

III. 9.11. cp. vn^cRiW 3*1*:<br />

1 ( |esr.)<br />

( 1 ) original flash <strong>of</strong> intelligence<br />

which is described to be <strong>of</strong> six kinds<br />

as arising from nature, practice,<br />

study, contact, luck, special circumstance,<br />

automatic appearance and<br />

immediate coming in. cp. Vak. pad.<br />

II. 117,148, 152. cp. jrfet^iT ^sirfSt-<br />

g%sil g^55^?RiJ$5>irrr ( j o q .)<br />

( 2 ) sense arising in the mind on<br />

the utterance <strong>of</strong> a sentence, which<br />

is stated by some scholars as the<br />

sense 01 a sentence, cp. Vak. pad.<br />

II. 143.<br />

negative counterpart; cf. «r<br />

ipjsr? ^far M/Bh. on II<br />

1.69. Vart. 6 ; also M. Bh.’ on V III.<br />

8.4 Vart. 8 ; corresponding term ; cf.<br />

m m im =ej KaS.<br />

on V. 3.1.<br />

similar in appearance ; cf. ot-<br />

Bnf|flf%ajR5r$^4*hlS} MTOTT M.<br />

Bh. on P. II. 2.24. Vart. 22, as also<br />

on P . III. 4.2; cf.<br />

mren:, mien: ; cf. also<br />

srfe =3 snrreirfsrs'T^ ?f?r<br />

Nyasa on P. I. 4.54.<br />

n fw tl? lit. regressive; a kind <strong>of</strong><br />

Samdhi or euphonic combination,<br />

in which the consonant precedes<br />

and the vowel comes after i t ; e.g.<br />

cf. «KSRr%.<br />

*f*I Uvvata on R. Pr. I. 4.<br />

s r W r for every letter; corresponding<br />

to every letter; cf. qqf:<br />

srfcr^'ftqsdg'isst: M. Bh. on Ahnika 2,<br />

Siva sutra 5.<br />

srfef^fFf counteraction; solving a<br />

difficulty by taking the necessary<br />

action; cf. sif&fWOT®:<br />

M. Bh. on P. VII. 4.60 Vart. 4 ; cf.<br />

also era sjlcrftwr 31=#^%#,<br />

K a i on P. VI. 1.2; cf. also the<br />

usual expression M. Bh.<br />

on 1 . 1.3 9 ,1. 3.10, 4.1.1 etc.<br />

a rule or operation which is<br />

prohibited or prevented from application<br />

by a specific negation <strong>of</strong> it<br />

by another rule or operation laid<br />

down to prohibit it. Generally the<br />

prohibited rule does not apply<br />

again 4 cf. SfgcIT fmifa-<br />

Par. Sek. Pari. 40; cf.<br />

I M. Bh. on P. I.

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