Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Dear Pandey jii, There are two more cases which do not fit in either of the techniques pointed out by you. (I) Consider the sUtra P 3.1.40 "kR~ncAnuprayujyte liTi". Here "kR~n" is supposed to be a pratyAhAra representing (1) bhU (2) as (3) kR. Can you tell me how ? (II) There is another case which I do not remember properly. Probably it is related to the pratyAhAra "tRn". But I am not sure. ------Narayan Prasad Chetan Pandey <chetanpandey wrote: Dear List: I am trying to compile a list of all the abbreviatory techniques employed by Panini to acieve economy of words. Here is what I have come up with: (1) Siva Sutra Technique (2) Technique of listing and then identifying the list by first phoneme and last marker(it). Like sup for 'su-au-jas' and ting for 'tip-tas-jhi....'. (3) Adhikara and Anuvriti Technique. Can anyone please identify any others I might have missed. Sincerely, Chetan Pandey ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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