Guest guest Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 Dear Professor Deshpande, I feel that there is some ambiguity among later grammarians regarding the combination between an uapasarga and root.The following well-known karika, for example makes a distinction between a regular samasa and such a combination samhitaikapade nityA nityA dhAtUpasargayoh/ nityA samAse vAkye tu sA vivaksAmapekste// Here the combination is excluded from the purview of SamAsa, as their separate mention indicates. What is the real position of PAnini? Rajendran Dr.C.Rajendran Professor of Sanskrit University of Calicut Calicut University P.O Kerala 673 635 Phone: 0494-2401144 Residential address:28/1097,Rajadhani Kumaran Nair Road, Chevayur, Calicut Kerala 673 017 Phone: 0495-2354 624 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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