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Grammatical Sūtra: वौ कषलसकत्थस्रम्भः vau kaṣalasakatthasrambhaḥ
Individual Word Components: vau kaṣalasakatthasrambhaḥ
Sūtra with anuvṛtti words: vau kaṣalasakatthasrambhaḥ pratyayaḥ (3.1.1), paraḥ (3.1.2), ca (3.1.2), ādyudāttaḥ (3.1.3), ca (3.1.3), dhātoḥ (3.1.91), kṛt (3.1.93), vartamāne (3.2.123), tacchīlataddharmatatsādhukāriṣu (3.2.134), ghinuṇ (3.2.141)
Type of Rule: vidhi
Preceding adhikāra rule:3.2.134 (1ā kveḥ tacchīlataddharmatatsādhukāriṣu)

Description:

The affix ((ghinuṇ)) comes after the verbs ((kaṣ)) 'to injure', ((las)) 'to embrace and sport', ((katth)) 'to praise' and ((srambh)) 'to believe', when these are in composition with the preposition ((vi))| Source: Aṣṭādhyāyī 2.0

[The kŕt 1.93 affix 1.1 GHínu̱Ṇ 141 is introduced after 1.2 the verbal stems 1.91] káṣ- `injure' (I 716), lás- `embrace, sport' (I 745), kátth- `praise' (I 37) and srámbh- `trust, believe in' (I 794), co-occurring with the preverb ví-° [to denote the agent's natural disposition, duty or excellence 134]. Source: From Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini In Roman Transliteration translated by Sumitra M. Katre, Copyright © 1987. Courtesy of the University of Texas Press.

Source:Srisa Chandra Vasu's Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini

Anuvṛtti: 3.2.134, 3.2.141


Commentaries:

Kāśikāvṛttī1: kaṣa hiṃsārthaḥ, lasa śleṣaṇakrīḍanayoḥ, kattha ślāghāyām, srambhu viśse, eteb   See More

Kāśikāvṛttī2: vau kaṣalasakatthasrambhaḥ 3.2.143 kaṣa hiṃsārthaḥ, lasa śleṣaṇakrīḍanayoḥ, kat   See More

Nyāsa2: vau kaṣalasakattharuāmbhaḥ. , 3.2.143

Bālamanoramā1: vau kaṣalasa. kaṣa, lasa, kattha, ruāmbh eṣāṃ dvandvātpañcamī. ebhyo ghinuṇ s Sū #925   See More

Bālamanoramā2: vau kaṣalasakattharuāmbhaḥ 925, 3.2.143 vau kaṣalasa. kaṣa, lasa, kattha, ruāmbh   See More

Tattvabodhinī1: vau kaṣa. kaṣa hiṃsārthaḥ, lasa śleṣaṇa krīḍanayoḥ, kattha ślāghāyām, rmbhu v Sū #760   See More

Tattvabodhinī2: vau kaṣalasakattharuāmbhaḥ 760, 3.2.143 vau kaṣa. kaṣa hiṃsārthaḥ, lasa śleṣaṇa    See More

1.Source: Arsha Vidya Gurukulam
2.Source: Sanskrit Documents


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