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Grammatical Sūtra: पन्थो ण नित्यम् pantho ṇa nityam
Individual Word Components: panthaḥ ṇa (luptaprathamāntanirdeśaḥ) nityam
Sūtra with anuvṛtti words: panthaḥ ṇa (luptaprathamāntanirdeśaḥ) nityam 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), strīpuṁsābhyām (4.1.87), nañsnañau (4.1.87), bhavanāt (4.1.87), ṭhañ (5.1.18), gacchati (5.1.74), pathaḥ (5.1.75)
Type of Rule: vidhi
Preceding adhikāra rule:5.1.19 (1ārhād agopucchasaṅkhyāparimāṇāṭ ṭhak)

Description:

The affix ṇa (± ((a))) comes after the word pantha, which becomes the substitute of pathin, the sense of the affix being "who always goes". Source: Aṣṭādhyāyī 2.0

[The taddhitá 4.1.76 affix 3.1.1] Ṇá is introduced [after 3.1.2 the nominal stem 4.1.1 páthin-, ending in 1.1.72 the second sUP triplet 74] to denote `necessarily (nítya-m) [goes or covers' 74] and the substitute pánth- replaces the [whole 1.1.55] stem. 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: 5.1.18, 5.1.63, 5.1.74, 5.1.75


Commentaries:

Kāśikāvṛttī1: nityagrahaṇaṃ pratyayārthaviśeṣaṇam. pathaḥ pantha ityayam ādeśo bhavatica p   See More

Kāśikāvṛttī2: pantho ṇa nityam 5.1.76 nityagrahaṇaṃ pratyayārthaviśeṣaṇam. pathaḥ pantha itya   See More

Nyāsa2: pantho ṇa nityam?. , 5.1.75 "nityagrahaṇam()" ityādi. atha vākyanivṛtt   See More

Bālamanoramā1: pantho ṇa nityam. patha ityanuvartate, gacchatīti ca. nityamiti gacchatītyatrān Sū #1717   See More

Bālamanoramā2: pantho ṇa nityam 1717, 5.1.75 pantho ṇa nityam. patha ityanuvartate, gacchatīti    See More

Tattvabodhinī1: pantho ṇa. pathaḥ `pantha'ityayamādeśaḥ syāṇṇaśca pratyayaḥ. nityagrahaṇam Sū #1326   See More

Tattvabodhinī2: pantho ṇa nityam 1326, 5.1.75 pantho ṇa. pathaḥ "pantha"ityayadeśa   See More

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


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