:– According to Nirukta (Etymology), the language of the three Vedas(Rik, YajusandSaman )and the speech commonly used for dealings in the world , together make the four quarters of speech– (Rg-yajuh-samani-caturdhi vyavharikiti nairuktah –13,8) :– The four levels of speech could...
The nipata are avyaya indeclinable, and although they are separate words they are not used by themselves: words of this class are ca and and he vocative particle. 9.B.2 Use of iti The nipata iti means `thus': it lays stress on what precedes it, typically referring to ...
If the Samaveda has thus its ample share of Brahmana-literature, though in part of a somewhat questionable character, it is not less richly supplied with sutra-treatises, some of which prob ably belong to the oldest works of that class. There are veda- three Srauta-sutras, which attach ...
When "ś" is both preceded by a word ending in any of the first four letters of a class and followed by a Vowel, a Semivowel, a Nasal or "h", is optionally transformed into "ch".10th Rule The letter "m" situated at the end of a word is to be always transformed into Anusvār...
Chhandogyopanishad (Hindi) Chandra Ghanta Mata ki Katha (Hindi) Chandra Strotra Cheer Haran Katha (Hindi Musical) Cheer Haran Leela (Hindi) Chinna Mata Strotra Chinna Mata Astottar Chinta Shok Kaise Mite (Hindi) Chintpurni Mata ki Katha (Hindi) Chitshakti Vilas (Hindi) Chokaiswardya ...
In turn, if the Consonant is not "ś, ṣ, s or h", Anusvāra (ṁ) may be optionally transformed into the Nasal of the class to which that consonant belongs. This would be a complement to the 10 th rule of Consonant Sandhi really. However, this transformation is necessary if ...