The Vākyārthamātṛkā of Śālikānatha Miśra with His Own VṛttiVerse work, with autocommentary, on semantics according to the MimamĐsa school in Indic philosophy. |
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Abbreviation | 4 |
Second Chapter | 44 |
Refutation of the view that the verbal forms | 48 |
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agent arises ascertained assumed attained auxiliary cause Bhāṣya Bhāvanā bring the cow cause of inclination cognition common parlance context contiguity and compatibility conveying the meanings conveying the sentence-meaning cooking correlated meaning deity denotative power denotes the meaning denoting the related desired object Devadatta directed elderly person enquiry expectancy expression function Gauhati University give rise heaven Hence implication inclination to action inference Injunctive sentence KĀRIKĀ karoti known kratu Kumārila Kumārila Bhaṭṭa Maṇḍana Miśra meanings of words Miśra modus operandi Moreover mutual relation pancika physical effort prakaraṇa prayāja primary meaning producing prompted person recollection related meaning reply right effort rites sacrifice Salikanatha says the author source of knowledge source of valid subsidiary suffixes Lins Svādhyāya syntactical split syntactical unity takes place understanding understood unique result unrelated meanings unseen potency usage uttered valid knowledge Veda Vedic sentences verb verbal form verbal root verbal testimony verbal urge VRTTI word in respect word-meaning