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Grammatical Sūtra: आथर्वणिकस्येकलोपश्च ātharvaṇikasyekalopaśca
Individual Word Components: ātharvaṇikasyekalopaḥ ca
Sūtra with anuvṛtti words: ātharvaṇikasyekalopaḥ ca pratyayaḥ (3.1.1), paraḥ (3.1.2), ca (3.1.2), ādyudāttaḥ (3.1.3), ca (3.1.3), ṅyāpprātipadikāt (4.1.1), taddhitāḥ (4.1.76), samarthānām (4.1.82), prathamāt (4.1.82), vā (4.1.82), aṇ (4.1.83), strīpuṁsābhyām (4.1.87), nañsnañau (4.1.87), bhavanāt (4.1.87), tasya (4.3.120), idam (4.3.120), kaupiñjalahāstipadāt (4.3.132), aṇ (4.3.132)
Type of Rule: vidhi
Preceding adhikāra rule:4.2.92 (1śeṣe)

Description:

The affix ((aṇ)) comes, in the sense of 'this is his', after the word 'âtharva{n}ika', and the penultimate 'ika' is elided. Source: Aṣṭādhyāyī 2.0

[The taddhitá 1.76 affix 3.1.1] áṆ 132 is introduced after 3.1.2 the nominal stem ātharvaṇiká `who studies or knows the Atharva-Veda' [ending in 1.1.72 the sixth sUP triplet to denote `this belongs to him' 120] with substitute lopa (0̸) replacing the element °-ika-. 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


Commentaries:

Kāśikāvṛttī1: aṇityeva. ātharvaṇikaśabdādaṇ pratyayo bhavati, tatsaṃnihogena ca ikalopaḥ, tasy   See More

Kāśikāvṛttī2: raivatikā'dibhyaś chaḥ 4.3.131 daivatikā'dibhyaḥ chaḥ pratayo bhavati tasya ida   See More

Nyāsa2: raivatikādibhyaśchaḥ. , 4.3.131 "pūrveṇa" iti. "gotracaraṇād()v   See More

Bālamanoramā1: ātharvaṇikasyeti. atharvaṇā prokto vedo'tharvetyupacaryate, tamadhīte ātharvaṇi Sū #446   See More

Bālamanoramā2: raivatikādibhyaśchaḥ 1490, 4.3.131 raivatikādibhyaśchaḥ. tasyedamityarthe iti. ś   See More

Tattvabodhinī1: ātharvaṇikasya. atharvaṇā prokto vedo'tharvā, abedopacārāt. tamadhīte. vasantād Sū #802   See More

Tattvabodhinī2: raivatikādibhyaśchaḥ 1159, 4.3.131 raivatikādibhyaśchaḥ. raivatikaśabdo revatyād   See More

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


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