Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Dear List: I am studying Consonant Sandhis these days. And I realized that most of them are in the Tripadi Section (8.2-8.4).I am facing this difficulty in understanding some rules. For example, 'stoH scunA scuH' is 8.4.39 and 'khari ca' is 8.4.54 Now in rAmas + shete, 's' of rAma is a jhal and 'sh' of shete is a khar. Then why is the rAmas + shete not getting 'charatva' by khari ca but getting sh-chutva by stoH scunA scuH. Question. is Vipratishedhe param karyam asiddha in Tripadi Another Question. Then what happens when their is a vipratishedh Final Question. What makes stoH scunA scuH baliiya(balavaan) than 'khari ca' Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 Dear Chetan, Within the tripAdI of the aSTAdhyAyI, a previous rule does not recognize the operation/product of a subsequent rule (pUrvam prati param kAryam asiddham). If 's' in rAmas before zete were to undergo P.8.4.54 (khari ca), it would be replaced by nothing other than 's', since this 's' is is part of the group designated by 'car' (khari pare jhalAm caraH syuH). But this operation is not recognized by the earlier rule P.8.4.39, and it goes ahead and changes 's' to 'z'. This 'z' is recognized by the subsequent rule P.8.4.54. Here, even if it were to apply, 'z' would be replaced by nothing other than 'z', since 's' is included in both 'jhal' and 'car'. The rule vipratiSedhe param kAryam does not extend to the tripAdI section of the aSTAdhyAyI, and historically has a limited scope within the ekasamjJAdhikAra (AkaDArAd ekA saMjJA). It is Patanjali who extends its scope to the rest of the aSTAdhyAyI, creating more problems in the process. Solving those problems leads him into proposing a strange interpretation of 'para' in 'param kAryam' as being equivalent of 'iSTa' (parazabdaH iSTavAcI), thus the rule coming to mean: when two rules conflict, apply the desirable rule. This of course is not what Panini had in his mind. Best, Madhav Deshpande INDOLOGY, Chetan Pandey <chetanpandey> wrote: > > > Dear List: > > I am studying Consonant Sandhis these days. And I realized that most of them are in the Tripadi Section (8.2-8.4).I am facing this difficulty in understanding some rules. > > For example, 'stoH scunA scuH' is 8.4.39 and 'khari ca' is 8.4.54 > > Now in rAmas + shete, > > 's' of rAma is a jhal and 'sh' of shete is a khar. > Then why is the rAmas + shete not getting 'charatva' by khari ca but getting sh-chutva by stoH scunA scuH. > > Question. is Vipratishedhe param karyam asiddha in Tripadi > > Another Question. Then what happens when their is a vipratishedh > > Final Question. What makes stoH scunA scuH baliiya(balavaan) than 'khari ca' > > Thanks. > > > > > Do You ? > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 I have no idea how the characters " " got inserted in my message in so many places. I am sorry if that makes reading my message rather difficult. Madhav Deshpande INDOLOGY, "deshpandem" <mmdesh@U...> wrote: > > Dear Chetan, Within the tripAdI of the aSTAdhyAyI, a previous rule does not recognize the operation/product of a subsequent rule (pUrvam prati param kAryam asiddham). If 's' in rAmas before zete were to undergo P.8.4.54 (khari ca), it would be replaced by nothing other than 's', since this 's' is is part of the group designated by 'car' (khari pare jhalAm caraH syuH). But this operation is not recognized by the earlier rule P.8.4. 39, and it goes ahead and changes 's' to 'z'. This 'z' is recognized by the subsequent rule P.8.4.54. Here, even if it were to apply, 'z' would be replaced by nothing other than 'z', since 's' is included in both 'jhal' and 'car'. The rule vipratiSedhe param kAryam does not extend to the tripAdI section of the aSTAdhyAyI, and historically has a limited scope within the ekasamjJAdhikAra (AkaDArAd ekA saMjJA). It is Patanjali who extends its scope to the rest of the aSTAdhyAyI, creating more problems in the process. Solving those problems leads him into proposing a strange interpretation of 'para' in 'param kAryam' as being equivalent of 'iSTa' (parazabdaH iSTavAcI), thus the rule coming to mean: when two rules conflict, apply the desirable rule. This of course is not what Panini had in his mind. Best, Madhav Deshpande INDOLOGY (AT) (DOT) com, Chetan Pandey <chetanpandey> wrote: > > > Dear List: > > I am studying Consonant Sandhis these days. And I realized that most of them are in the Tripadi Section (8.2-8.4). I am facing this difficulty in understanding some rules. > > For example, 'stoH scunA scuH' is 8.4.39 and 'khari ca' is 8. 4.54 > > Now in rAmas + shete, > > 's' of rAma is a jhal and 'sh' of shete is a khar. > Then why is the rAmas + shete not getting 'charatva' by khari ca but getting sh-chutva by stoH scunA scuH. > > Question. is Vipratishedhe param karyam asiddha in Tripadi > > Another Question. Then what happens when their is a vipratishedh > > Final Question. What makes stoH scunA scuH baliiya(balavaan) than 'khari ca' > > Thanks. > > > > > Do You ? > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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