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Grammatical Sūtra: दृतिकुक्षिकलशिवस्त्यस्त्यहेर्ढञ् dṛtikukṣikalaśivastyastyaherḍhañ
Individual Word Components: dṛtikukṣikalaśivastyastyaheḥ ḍhañ
Sūtra with anuvṛtti words: dṛtikukṣikalaśivastyastyaheḥ ḍhañ 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), tatra (4.3.53), bhavaḥ (4.3.53)
Type of Rule: vidhi
Preceding adhikāra rule:4.2.92 (1śeṣe)

Description:

The affix (( hañ)) comes in the sense of 'what stays there', after the words 'd{r}iti'. 'kukshi', 'kala{s}i', vasti' 'asti' and 'ahi'. Source: Aṣṭādhyāyī 2.0

[The taddhitá 1.76 affix 3.1.1] ḍhaÑ is introduced [after 3.1.2 the nominal stems 1.1] dr̥tí- `leather bag', kukṣí- `abdomen', kalaśi- `jar', vastí- `bladder', ásti- `existence' and ahí- `serpent' [ending in 1.1.72 the seventh sUP triplet to denote `being or obtaining there' 53]. 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: 4.3.53


Commentaries:

Kāśikāvṛttī1: dṛtyādibhyaḥ prātipadikebhyaḥ ḍhañ pratyayo bhavati tatra bhavaḥ ityetasmin viṣa   See More

Kāśikāvṛttī2: dṛtikukṣikalaśivastyastyaher ḍhañ 4.3.56 dṛtyādibhyaḥ prātipadikebhyaḍh pra   See More

Nyāsa2: dṛtikukṣikalaśivastyastyaherḍhañ. , 4.3.56 dṛtikukṣibhyāṃ śarīrāvayatvādyati p   See More

Bālamanoramā1: dṛtikukṣi. bhava ityarthe dṛti, kukṣi, kalaśi, vasti, asti, ahi–ityebhyaḥ. `sap Sū #1412   See More

Bālamanoramā2: dṛtikukṣikalaśivastyastyaherḍhañ 1412, 4.3.56 dṛtikukṣi. bhava ityarthe dṛti, ku   See More

Tattvabodhinī1: dṛtikukṣi. dṛtiścarmakāraḥ, śarīrāvayavaviśeṣaśca. kukṣiśabdo dhūmādistato `d Sū #1108   See More

Tattvabodhinī2: dṛtikukṣikalaśivastyastyaherḍhañ 1108, 4.3.56 dṛtikukṣi. dṛtiścarmakāraḥ, śa   See More

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


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