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पुटमेतत् सुपुष्टितम्
छन्दस्
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मातृप्वसृ in the sense of अपत्य; cf. P IV. 1.132, 134; (2) to the words कृशाश्व,अरिष्ट and others as a चातुरर्थिक affix: cf. P. IV. 2.80; (3) to the words तित्तिरि, वरतन्तु, खण्डिक and उख in the sense of 'instructed by', cf. P.IV.3.102; and (4) to the word शलातुर in the sense of 'being a national of' or 'having as a domi- cile.' e. g. शालातुरीयः

cf. P. IV. 3.94,

छन्दस् (1) Vedic Literature in general as found in the rule बहुलं छन्दसि which has occurred several times in the Sutras of Panini, cf. छन्दो- वत्सूत्राणि भवन्ति M. Bh. on I.1.1, and I.4.3; cf. also V. Pr. I. 1, 4; (2) Vedic Samhita texts as contrasted with the Brahmana texts; cf.छन्दो- ब्राह्मणानि च तद्विषयाणि P, IV.2.66; () metre, metrical portion of the Veda.

छन्दोभाषा Vedic language as contrast- ed with भाषा (ordinary language in use); cf. गुरुत्वं लघुता साम्यं ह्रस्वदीर्घप्लुतानि च...एतत्सर्व तु विज्ञेयं छन्दोभाषां विजानता T. Pr. XXIV. 5.

छ्पाद a popular name given by gra- mmarians to the first pada of the fifth Adhyaya of Painis Asta- dhyayi as the pada begins with the rule प्राक् क्रीताच्छः P. V. 1.1.

छव्' a short term or Pratyahara stand- ing for छ्, ठ्, थ्, च्, ट् and त्: cf. नश्र्छन्यप्रशान् P. VIII.3.7.

छस् tad. affix ईय added to the word भवत् in the general शैषिक senses, e. g. भवदीयः; cf P. IV.2.115. The mute letter स् has been attached to the affix छस् So that the base भवत् before it could be termed pada (cf. सिति च P, I.4.16) and as a result have the consonant त् chang- ed into द् by P. VIII.2.39.

छान्दस found in the Vedic Literature; Vedic; cf छान्दसा अपि क्वचिद् भाषायां प्रयुज्यन्ते Bhasavrtti on P. IV.4.143;

cf. also छान्दसमेतत् । दृष्टानुविधिश्च च्छन्दसि भवति; M. Bh. on I.1.5.

छाया a learned commentary on Na- gesa's Mahabhasyapradipoddyota written by his pupil बाळंभट्ट (possibly the same as, or the son of, वैद्यनाथ पायगुण्डे) who lived in the eighteenth century.

छुच्छुकभट्ट a grammarian who wrote a short gloss called कातन्त्रलघुवृत्ति on the Katantrasutras.

ज् third consonant of the palatal class of consonants, possessed of the properties नाद, घोष, अल्पप्राण and कण्ठ- संवृत्तकारित्व. ज् at the beginning of affixes is mute in Panini's grammar.

the consonant ज् with अ added to it for facility of pronunciation; cf. T. Pr. I..21. See ज्.

जगद्धर a poet and grammarian of Kasmira of the fourteenth century who wrote a commentary named बालबोधिनी on the Katantra Sutras.

जगन्नाथ (1) the well-known poet and scholar of Vyakarana and Alam kara who wrote many excellent poetical works. He lived in the sixteenth century. He was a pupil of कृष्णशेष and he severely criticised the views of Appaya Diksita and Bhattoji Diksita. He wrote a sort of refutation of Bhattoji's commen- tary Praudha-Manorama on the Siddhānta Kaumudi, which he named प्रौढमनेारमाखण्डन but which is popularly termed मनोरमाकुचमर्दन. His famous work is the Rasaganga- dhara on Alankrasastra; (2) writer of a commentary on the Rk-Pratisakhya by name Varna- kramalaksana; (3) writer of Sara- pradipika, a commentary on the Sarasvata Vyakarana.