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Grammatical Sūtra: द्युद्भ्यो लुङि dyudbhyo luṅi
Individual Word Components: d‍yubhyaḥ luṅi
Sūtra with anuvṛtti words: d‍yubhyaḥ luṅi kartari (1.3.14), kartari (1.3.78), parasmaipadam (1.3.78), vā (1.3.90)
Type of Rule: niyama

Description:

Source:Laghusiddhānta kaumudī (Ballantyne)

After the verbs dynt to shine &c. the terminations of the Parasmaipada are optionally employed, when the affixes of luṅ (aorist) follow. Source: Aṣṭādhyāyī 2.0

[Parasmaipadá l-substitutes 78 are optionally 90 introduced after the verbal stem class] whose first member is dyút- `shine' (= I 777 to I 799) co-occurring with the marker of the Aorist (lUṄi). 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: 1.3.78, 1.3.90


Commentaries:

Kāśikāvṛttī1: vā ityeva. dyuta dīptau. tatsāhacaryād luṭhādayo 'pi kṛpū paryantās tathā eva vy   See More

Kāśikāvṛttī2: dhydbhyo luṅi 1.3.91 vā ityeva. dyuta dīptau. tatsāhacaryād luṭhādayo 'pi kṛpū    See More

Nyāsa2: dyudbhyo luṅi. , 1.3.91 nanu ca dyuterekatvādbahuvacananirdeśo nopapadyata ityāh   See More

Laghusiddhāntakaumudī1: dyutādibhyo luṅaḥ parasmaipadaṃ vā syāt. puṣādītyaṅ. adyutat, adyotiṣṭa. adyoti Sū #540   See More

Laghusiddhāntakaumudī2: dyudbhyo luṅi 540, 1.3.91 dyutādibhyo luṅaḥ parasmaipadaṃ vā syāt. puṣādītyaṅ. a   See More

Bālamanoramā1: dyudbhyo luṅi. bahuvacanāt dyutādibhya iti gamyate. digyoge pañcamī. `tasditt Sū #184   See More

Bālamanoramā2: dyudbhyo luṅi 184, 1.3.91 dyudbhyo luṅi. bahuvacanāt dyutādibhya iti gamyate. di   See More

Tattvabodhinī1: dyudbhyo luṅi. bahuvacananirdeśācchauṇḍairityatreva tadādigrahaṇam. tadāha - - Sū #157   See More

Tattvabodhinī2: dyudbhyo luṅiḥ 157, 1.3.91 dyudbhyo luṅi. bahuvacananirdeśācchauṇḍairityatreva t   See More

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


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