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P.K.Ramakrishnan

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Oct 19, 2012, 8:42:29 AM10/19/12
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In one of Panini Dhatu Patha it is given
डु कृञ् करणे

In Apte's dictionary कृ to do is given.
But there is no word as डु.

Can someone explain.
 
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Hnbhat B.R.

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Oct 19, 2012, 9:10:55 AM10/19/12
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Simple answer is that Dictionaries are not Grammar Books as far as Sanskrit is concerned.

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सीताराम

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Oct 19, 2012, 9:47:02 AM10/19/12
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If my understanding is correct then डु gets लोप संज्ञा  and disappears as per sutras
आदिर्ञिटुडवः 1.3.5 
तस्य लोपः 1.3.9
of Ashtadhyaayi. 

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Oct 19, 2012, 11:12:04 AM10/19/12
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My grandfather and a well-known journalist of the yesteryears, Achyuta Balwant Kolhatkar had composed a समश्लोकी भाषान्तर of this well-known stotra.  In it, this particular verse and the grammar phrase in it have been rendered very elegantly as:

भज रे हरिला भज रे हरिला भज रे मूढा श्रीहरिला।
कृतान्त सन्निध उभा ठाकता गम गच्छति न च रक्षि तुला॥

Arvind Kolhatkar, Toronto, October 19, 2012.

सीताराम

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Oct 19, 2012, 11:30:20 AM10/19/12
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Appears very close to 
Bhaja govindam bhaja govindam govindam bhaja moodhamate
Samprapte sannihite kale nahinahi rakshati dukrin karane .

Your version is in Marathi 
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Hnbhat B.R.

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Oct 19, 2012, 11:39:21 AM10/19/12
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Sorry for the curt reply.

Dhatupatha,  Ganapatha, Unadipaatha ARE supplementary to Ashtadhyayi and compiled to be used with the rules and conforming to the rules in Ashtadhyayi. Dictionaries are prepared with the view of helping to be used with the Sanskrit Grammars and Readers compiled modern Grammar teachers like the Guide to Sanskrit Composition by Apte himself, and other Readers like 
First Book, Second Book of Sanskrit by Bhandarkar, Higher 
Sanskrit Grammar by MR Kale etc. So the objective of both the texts are different and accordingly they are compiled with different schemes.

Jagannatha s

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Oct 19, 2012, 11:45:34 AM10/19/12
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The  result is  krtri.
 
Please correct: The result is krktri (The  underlined k is anubandha. )

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:11 PM, Jagannatha s <jgra...@gmail.com> wrote:
कृ is the root.
 
ञ् indicates that this root is Ubhayapadi. 
 
The letter डु suggests that we can add the suffix ktri to  the root कृ  as per the rule Dvitah ktrih (3.3.88) of  Ashtadhyayi. The result is  krtri.
 
Next stage:There is a rule Ktrer map nitam, (4.4.20)according to which we can add map  to  the word which has the suffix KTRI
kr+ Ktri+maP=   KRTRIMA
(K and P are not used in the word. They are called Anubandhas.) 
 
Even in the expression  डुकृञ्  the letters डु and ञ्  are not  used in words. These are Anubandhas.
(Anubandha is a letter or  letters  used in Dhatu/ Sutra  for indicating some grammatical concepts ) 
 
The entries of roots in some dictionaries(like that of Apte) are of  only roots and not roots with anubandhas. So  you  see only कृ  : neither डु nor ञ् 
 
SJ 
 
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 6:12 PM, P.K.Ramakrishnan <peek...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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