Correct usage of past tenses in sanskrit

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Dhiraj Eadara

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Jul 30, 2024, 6:36:32 AM7/30/24
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Is it grammatically correct to say प्रातः व्यायामम् अकरवम्। लङ्-लकारः is for अनद्यतन-भूत-काल right? Should I say प्रातः व्यायामम् अकार्षम्?

T.K Gopalan

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Jul 30, 2024, 11:10:07 AM7/30/24
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लङ् लकारः [अकरवम्] is for ‘past action done previous to the current day’
‘The Aorist [अकार्षम्] … merely implies the completion of an action at a past time, generally, and also an action done at a very recent time, as during the course of the day.’
So here अकार्षम् seems to be right.
(Citations from V S Apte Students guide to Sanskrit composition)
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On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 at 4:06 PM, Dhiraj Eadara <eadara...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it grammatically correct to say प्रातः व्यायामम् अकरवम्। लङ्-लकारः is for अनद्यतन-भूत-काल right? Should I say प्रातः व्यायामम् अकार्षम्?

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Dhiraj Eadara

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Aug 4, 2024, 11:57:47 AM8/4/24
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