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words ending in the tad. affixes ञ्यङ् and ष्यङ्; e. g. कौसल्या, वाराह्या, गौकक्ष्या; cf Kas, on P. IV. 1. 74.

चारायण an ancient grammarian re- ferred to by Patanjali in the Ma- habhasya as a scholar who had a line of pupils named after him; cf. कम्बलचारायणीयाः M. Bh. on P.I. 1.73

चारितार्थ्य fulfilment of the object or the Purpose. The word is used in connection with a rule of grammar. See चरितार्थ.

चार्थ the meaning of the indeclinable च to convey which, as existing in different individuals, the dvandva compound is prescribed.Out of the four senses possessed by the inde clinable च, the Dvandva com- pound is prescribed in two senses viz.इतरेतरयोग and समाहार out of the four समुच्चय, अन्वाचय, इतरेतरयोग and समाहार: cf. कः पुनश्चेन कृतोर्थः समुच्चयो- न्वाचय इतरेतरयोगः समाहार इति M. Bh. on P.II.2.29; cf. also Candra Vyakarana II.2.48

चालु tad. affix ( आलु ) applied to the word हृदय, in the sense of posses- sion, optionally along with the affixes वत् इन् and इक. e.g. हृदयालुः, हृदयवान् , हृदयी and हृदयिकः; cf. Kas: on V.2. 122.

चिकीर्षित desiderative formation; a term used by ancient grammarians for the term सन्नन्त of Panini on the analogy of the terms भवन्ती, वर्तमाना etc. cf. अा इत्याकांर उपसर्ग; पुरस्तात्, चिकी- र्षितज उत्तरः, अाशु शोचयतीति आशुशुक्षणिः Nir. VI. 1.

चिकीर्षितज in the sense of the desiderative; cf. चिकीर्षितादर्थाज्जातः सन्नन्तादित्यर्थः Durgacarya on Nir. VI.1.

चिच्चन्द्रिका name of a commentary on the Paribhasendusekhara writ- ten by Vishnu Shastri Bhat, in

reply to the treatise named दूषकरदो- द्भेदः See विष्णुशास्त्रिन्. For details see pp. 39, 40 of Vyakarana Maha- bhasya Vol. VII. published by the D.E. Society, Poona.

चिण् substitute इ causing vrddhi, in the place of the aorist vikarana affix च्लि, prescribed in the case of all roots in the passive voice and in the case of the roots पद्, दीप्, जन् etc. in the active voice before the affix त of the third pers. sing. in the Atmanepada, which in its turn is elided by P. VI. 4. 104. cf P. III. 1.60-66.

चित् affixes or substitutes or bases marked with the mute letter च् sig- nifying the acute accent for the last vowel; e. g. अथुच्, धुरच्, कुण्डिनच् etc. cf P. VI. 1. 163, 164.

चित्करण marking with the mute letter च्, signifying the acute accent of the last vowel; cf. चापि चित्करणसाम- र्थ्यादन्तोदात्तत्वं भविष्यति: M. Bh. on P. III. 1.3 Vart, 16.

चित्प्रभा name of a commentary on the Paribhasendusekhara by ब्रह्मानन्दसरस्वती.

चिदस्थिमाला name of a commentary on the Laghusabdendusekhara by Vaidyanatha Payagunde,one of the distinguished disciples of Nagesa- bhatta.

चिद्रूपाश्रय named also चिद्रूपाश्रम who wrote a learned commentary named विषमी on the Paribhasen- dusekhara of Nagesa- bhatta

चिन्ता (1) view; theory. e.g. बाध्यसामान्य- चिन्ता, बाध्यविशेषचिन्ता cf. इयमेव बाध्य- सामान्यचिन्तेति व्यवह्रियते Par. Sek. Pari. 58; (2) a matter of scrutiny on a suspicion; cf. चिन्ता च-मयतेरिदन्य- तरस्याम् इत्यतोन्यतरस्यांग्रहणस्य सिंहावलोकन- न्यायादनुव्रुत्तेः; Durghata Vr. on VI.4.69.

चिन्तामणि name of a commentary