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class <strong>of</strong> letters beginning with ^<br />

i.e. the consonants 1 , 9 and g.<br />

name <strong>of</strong> a work on <strong>grammar</strong><br />

by which is mentioned<br />

by A1 Beruni.<br />

( i ) case affix ( aig;) <strong>of</strong> the accusative<br />

plural; cf. P- IV .<br />

1.2 ; (2 ) tad. affix appliedto words<br />

meaning much or little as also to<br />

a numeral; e.g. qfsft 3/5Tlf%,<br />

ftsn, ftg:, TCSf: etc.; cf.<br />

P. V. 4.42, 43.<br />

name <strong>of</strong> a gloss on Konda-<br />

bhatta’s V aiyakaranabhfisanasara<br />

by Samkaralastri Marulkar; (2 )<br />

name <strong>of</strong> a commentary on the Pari-<br />

bhasenduSekhara <strong>of</strong> NageSa written<br />

by Sankarabhatt a ; ( 3) The Vva-<br />

karana-vidya or instructions in<br />

Grammar given by God Siva to<br />

Panini on which the Siksa <strong>of</strong> Panini<br />

has been based.<br />

sjil'fci a tad. affix added optionally<br />

with qnfer to the words ?§ and<br />

others in the sense <strong>of</strong> a field producing<br />

the thing ; e.g. cf.<br />

P; V. 2.29.<br />

51TOZPR ( 1 ) name <strong>of</strong> an ancient reputed<br />

scholar <strong>of</strong> Grammar and<br />

Pratisakhyas who is quoted by<br />

Panini. He is despisingly referred<br />

to by Patanjali as a traitor <strong>grammar</strong>ian<br />

sympathizing with the<br />

Nairuktas or etymologists in holding<br />

the view that all substantives are<br />

derivable and can be derived from<br />

roots; cf. cpsr 311^ *<br />

Nir. 1. 12 ; cf. also ^ra<br />

% mgsjrni; ^<br />

M. Bh. (A P. 111. 3.1. Sakatayana<br />

is believed to have been the author<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Unadisutrapatha as also <strong>of</strong><br />

the Rk Tantra PratiSikhya <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Samaveda; ( 2 ) name <strong>of</strong> a Jain<br />

388 iitf®*<br />

<strong>grammar</strong>ian named<br />

who lived in the ninth century<br />

during the reign <strong>of</strong> the Rastrakuta<br />

king Amoghavarsa and wrote the<br />

SabdanuSasana which is much<br />

similar to the Sutrapatha <strong>of</strong> Panini<br />

and introduced a new system <strong>of</strong><br />

Grammar. It has an auto-commentary<br />

called Amoghavrtti. He freely'<br />

■ takes help from Panini, Katantra,<br />

Jainendra and Candra. His work<br />

named the Sabdanuiasana consists<br />

<strong>of</strong> four chapters which are arranged<br />

in the form <strong>of</strong> topics, which are<br />

named fgfig. The <strong>grammar</strong> work is<br />

called StlssUjPRfif. ‘<br />

a commentary on<br />

Sakatayana’s SabdanuSasana.<br />

3tta414Me*N

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