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Hi! All

 

I have been a member long since, but this is the first time I come to

post here. I'd just like to ask some question.

 

The Sanskrit lexicon Vacaspti gives 19 differences for the indeclinable

iti, and, out of them, svarUpadyotakatA (The illumination of essence) is

further divided into 3 sub-types:

 

1. zabdasvarUpadyotakatA

2. prAtipAdikArthadyotakatA

3. vAkyArthadyotakatA

 

These 3 types are given with examples and very short explanations, which

I have failed to catch. My specialized field is Pali, and my knowledge

of Sanskrit is limited.

 

Can someone kindly explain them to me? Or refer to some book where they

are explained in detail?

 

Thanking in Advance

 

Ven. Pandita

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If you can reproduce the examples and the short explanations given by Vacaspati,

I

can probably explain those explanations to you.

 

Madhav Deshpande

 

INDOLOGY, Ashin Pandita <ashinpan wrote:

>

> Hi! All

>

> I have been a member long since, but this is the first time I come to

> post here. I'd just like to ask some question.

>

> The Sanskrit lexicon Vacaspti gives 19 differences for the indeclinable

> iti, and, out of them, svarUpadyotakatA (The illumination of essence) is

> further divided into 3 sub-types:

>

> 1. zabdasvarUpadyotakatA

> 2. prAtipAdikArthadyotakatA

> 3. vAkyArthadyotakatA

>

> These 3 types are given with examples and very short explanations, which

> I have failed to catch. My specialized field is Pali, and my knowledge

> of Sanskrit is limited.

>

> Can someone kindly explain them to me? Or refer to some book where they

> are explained in detail?

>

> Thanking in Advance

>

> Ven. Pandita

>

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