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ending % <strong>of</strong> a verb, which produces<br />

the sense.<br />

relation <strong>of</strong> non-difference as<br />

stated by the Vaiyakaranas<br />

between an adjective and the sub«<br />

stantive qualified by it. e. g.<br />

is explained as<br />

interior;. contained in, held<br />

i n ; cf. 8t«p?rc«r m m : i<br />

I f : M. Bh. on<br />

I. 1.56.<br />

a m s R ( BH ASKARASH ASTRI Abh-<br />

- yankar 1785-1870 A. D .) an eminent<br />

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

who prepared a number <strong>of</strong> Sanskrit<br />

scholars in Grammar at Satara. He<br />

has also written a gloss on the<br />

Paribhassndusekhara and another<br />

one on the Laghu-Sabdendusekhara.<br />

( VASU D EVA SH ASTRI Abhyankar<br />

1863-1942 A. D .) a stalwart<br />

Sanskrit Pandita, who, besides writing<br />

several learned commentaries<br />

on books in several Sanskrit Sastras,<br />

has written, a commentary<br />

. named ‘ TattvadaTSa ’ on the Pari-<br />

bhasendusekhara and another named<br />

' Gudharthaprakasa ’ on the<br />

Laghusabdendusekhara.<br />

( KASHINATH VASUDEVA Abhyankar,<br />

1890-1976) a scholar <strong>of</strong><br />

Sanskrit Grammar who has written<br />

and<br />

and compiled the<br />

and the present Dictionary <strong>of</strong><br />

Sanskrit Grammar.<br />

stwp3(, substitute for dat. and abl. pi.<br />

affix vijg. after the words and<br />

cf. P. VII. 1.30.<br />

is also noticed as a different reading,<br />

cf.' M. Bh. and Kasika on VII.<br />

1. 30.<br />

STWRcf repeated, redoubled word or<br />

wording or part <strong>of</strong> a word. The<br />

term .ajwRcr is applied to the whole<br />

38<br />

doubled expression in Panini’s <strong>grammar</strong>,<br />

cf. 3$ BTKRcra; P. V I. 1.6; (2 )<br />

the seven roots w it h p la c e d at the<br />

head viz. 3i^, 3ftr, =33^ , rTR,<br />

and which in fact are reduplicated<br />

forms <strong>of</strong> to., q, ^T, W9 , ^ra.,<br />

sft and<br />

inclination towards an action;<br />

tendency to do an a c t ; cf.<br />

P. V. 4.17<br />

3rrag?sft s#R«[ifrei: (M . Bh. on V.<br />

4.19} is the explanation in the<br />

Mahabhasya, while<br />

( Kas. on V. 4.17 ) is the one given<br />

in Kasika.<br />

STATIST lit, doubling or reduplication;<br />

technically the word refers to the<br />

first portion <strong>of</strong> the reduplication,<br />

which is called the reduplicative<br />

syllable as opposed to the second<br />

part which is called the reduplicated<br />

syllable; cf. 'jyfagra: P . V I. 1.4.<br />

(2 ) Repetition, the second part<br />

which is repeated; cf. ( R. T.<br />

165 ) explained as I<br />

qzwarfe' I i; ( 3) repeated<br />

action ; cf. srsqrg: 5?!: s«i: 'OT’TTffe<br />

Kas. on P . I. 3. 1.<br />

«rwni?r omission <strong>of</strong> any sound; a fault<br />

<strong>of</strong> utterance.<br />

lit. accumulation or addition<br />

<strong>of</strong> sense brought about by the<br />

addition <strong>of</strong> adjectives or qualifying<br />

words, cf. Vale. pad. III. 14. 90,<br />

96, 98. cf. 5}4%<br />

W IW W ,I Nirukta I. 2. It also<br />

means mere show <strong>of</strong>- additional<br />

knowledge cf. q=g -rgltll<br />

1 Sabda Kaustu-<br />

bha on I. 2.45 where refers to<br />

Nyasa.<br />

snj, ( 1 ) a technical brief term in Panini’s<br />

<strong>grammar</strong> including vowels,<br />

semivowels, the letter ^ and nasals;

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