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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1875

1875

Priens I AND IL The PAU treatise in common with the Sanskrit one opens with an Ivocation to the goddess of Speech thus :- May VAni the beautiful born in the lotus womb of the mouth of the Chief of Sages the refuge of mortals irradiate my mind v. 1. The object of the work is then declared :- Although there are excellent ancient treatises on Rhetoric by Rime. [...] The use of the word dhavala' white in the example leads to the iuference that the whiteness at night spoken of arose from the moon v. 36. [...] The fault is avoided by the use of the emphatic particle 4api' even as in the following A wise man destroys the effect of even the smallest demerit ; The sun possesses the light even of the dimly lustrous firefly' v. 85. [...] If the rules for the euphonic junction of final and initial letters (Sandhi) require the elision of a case or tenstermination (vibhatti) the vowel resulting from tho coalition is the final letter of the first part of the combination as sabbolpama : if elision is not required or there is a letter such as `y1 substituted the case or tense temination with the vowel resulting from the coa [...] In describing the kinds of laughter provoked by the Comic' flavour he has used the melodious rhythms of the Aryl'' v. 301 and the mixed Mattftsamaka' (padiikulakaip) v. 362.
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Pages
102
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii The Philological Secretary view
Páli Studies No. 1.—by Major G. E. Frter Deputy Commissioner British Burma
91-125 The Philological Secretary view
Lists of Rare Muhammadan Coins.—No. I.—Coins of the Kings of Delhi and Jaunpúr—by J. G. Delmerick Delhi
126-129 The Philological Secretary view
Translation of the Ayodhyá Máhátmya or ‘Pilgrimage to Ayodhyá’—by Rám Náráyan Bareli College
130-173 The Philological Secretary view
Notes on Manipuri Grammar.—by G. H. Damant B. A. C. S. Cachar
173-181 The Philological Secretary view
The Bárah Bháyas of Bengal No. II.—by Dr. James Wise
181-183 The Philological Secretary view
Notes on Mahásthan near Bagurá (Bogra) Eastern Bengal—by C. J. O’donnell C. S.
183-186 The Philological Secretary view
Backmatter
i-i The Philological Secretary view

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