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( I ) prescription, statement; cf.<br />

^ ft ( SR5RS8P - ) ft'TPfR: P. I. 1.62<br />

Vart. 3 ; 'cf. also m P.<br />

VI. 1.85 Vart. 16 ; ( 2 ) instrument<br />

or cause <strong>of</strong> an activity; cf.<br />

w r r<br />

t Siradeva Pari. 13.<br />

T^iHui mention <strong>of</strong> a consonant as<br />

intact i.e. without any phonetic<br />

coalescence or the same as<br />

srfirft'TO. The term is used in this<br />

sense in the Pratisakhya works.<br />

( 1 ) a prescriptive ru le; cf. fra<br />

srijfr mfrog<br />

*T§*qf?r ^ M. Bh. on P. I. 4.3 5<br />

cf. also ^j%{5r: 1 sr#-<br />

BI*R S3iR: l M.Bh. on<br />

P. II. i .i ; ( 2) prescription, statement<br />

; injunction ; cf. srf^r I<br />

ftTO \ M. Bh. on P. I. 1.57.<br />

the superior strength <strong>of</strong><br />

an inj unctive rule ; the term is very<br />

frequently used by <strong>grammar</strong>ians in<br />

speaking about the relative strength<br />

<strong>of</strong> rules; cf. the term .<br />

M. Bh. on P. VII. 2.3.<br />

an injunctive . statement or<br />

sentence.<br />

subordinate proposition to a<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> injunction, cf. Vak.<br />

pad. II. 350. cp. 1# goif*<br />

. w w f|q: 1<br />

(S M .)<br />

( i ) predicate as contrasted with<br />

; cf.<br />

M. Bh. on P. II. i .i Vart.<br />

17 ; ( 2) that which should be prescribed<br />

as contrasted with srf^q ;<br />

cf. U s M.<br />

Bh. on P. I. 2.64 Vart. 9.<br />

the ‘ senses headed by as<br />

given in the rule<br />

s*wun$%5 ^ P. H I. 3.161; cf.<br />

=3 Kat. III. 1.20; cf,<br />

also ft'Rnfeg Candra<br />

V yak.I.3 .12 1.<br />

forming one single statement<br />

or idea with the prescriptive<br />

statement; union with the prescriptive<br />

rule so as to form one rule with<br />

it. The term is used in connection<br />

with or prohibitive assertions<br />

which have to be explained in combination<br />

with the prescriptive sentences<br />

or vidhivakyas; cf. ft%*r3FFIT-<br />

sjmft -<br />

EfFqq: Par. Sek. on Pari. 2, 3. -<br />

fig, tad. affix (f^ft) in the sense <strong>of</strong><br />

possession applied to the words<br />

fPTQ;, SIS, HRT, *r*rr, Q^and<br />

words ending in 3^;, as also wherever<br />

it is seen ( sjf £) in Vedic literature<br />

; e.g.<br />

etc.; cf. P. V. 2.102,<br />

114, 121, 122.<br />

cerebralized, turned into a cerebral<br />

letter m. or i,; see the word s?Rr<br />

meaning cerebralization or Murdha-<br />

nyabhava.<br />

a Jain <strong>grammar</strong>ian who has<br />

written a gloss on %fj55fJrfe[. -<br />

a class <strong>of</strong> words headed by<br />

to which the taddhita affix<br />

( ) is applied without any change<br />

<strong>of</strong> sense; cf. fq«iq K3 I I<br />

E?prfe

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