kanda . varga . sloka . sequence : 1.1.2.1 | |||
Sanskrit | sam�h�ty�nyatantr��i sa�k�iptai� pratisa�sk�tai� samp�r�amucyate vargairn�mali�g�nu��sanam | ||
synonym | Sanskrit | Nepali | English |
comment / problem | |||
1 | SH : no message anyatantr��i (aru ko�aharukana) sam�h�tya (ekatra garera) sa�k�iptai� (sa�k�epa gariyek�) pratisa�sk�tai� (vy�kara��nus�ra �odhana gariek�) vargai� (saj�t�ya vastu sam�hale - vargale) sa�p�r�am (sabai) n�mali�g�nu��sanam (n�ma ra li�gako �ik�a�a garne yo ko�a grantha jo cha so) ucyate (kahincha - ban�incha) Deshmukh: The second verse sets out the overall purpose, which is to teach the whole of the science of designation, with genders, according to a classification and after consulting other lexicons with succinctness. (from compilation) |
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manuscript (tradition / date) |
phrase | Newari | English |
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A1_2 (A1 / 501 NS) |
1 | mya�vu grantha sakalat� sa�k�epa ya��agacaka� | summerizing all other treatises |
  | 2 | vastuy� n�ma no li�ga no seyukena | for learning of the matter the nouns and genders |
  | 3 | thva grantha lh�ra��� juro� | this treatise is described |
A2_2 (A2 / 506 NS) |
1 | (4) me�va me�va ��strasa k��sya� mu��a | collecting taking from other scriptures |
  | 2 | varga jiyaka� | arranging in the group |
  | 3 | n�ma no li�ga no seye dvayaka� | making to learn nouns and genders |
  | 4 | sa�p�r��a y��a thama dvayaka� | making completely by himself |
  | 5 | n�mali�g�nu��sana� (5) dh�y� n�ma thva gra�tha amarasi�ha pa��isana lh�y� thva | this treatise called N�mali�g�nu��sana, is described by Pu��ita Amara�i�ha |
A2a_2 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | myamva myamva ��strasa k�sya� mu�a | collecting taking from other scriptures |
  | 2 | vargga j�yaka� | arranging in the group |
  | 3 | n�ma no li�ga no seya dvayaka | making to learn nouns and genders |
  | 4 | sap�r�a y��a thama �vapa� | making completely by himself |
  | 5 | n�mali�g�nus�sana� (5) dh�y� thva grantha amara�i��ha pa��itasana lh�y� thva | this treatise called N�mali�g�nu��sana, is described by Pu��ita Amara�i�ha |
A2b_2 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | (6) mya�va mya�va ��strasa k�sya� mu��a | collecting taking from other scriptures |
  | 2 | vargga j�yaka� | arranging in the group |
  | 3 | n�ma no� vargga no� seya dvayaka� | making to learn nouns and groups |
  | 4 | sa�p�r�na y��a thama (7) dvay�k� | making completely by himself |
  | 5 | n�mali�g�nu��sana dh�y� thva grantha� anu��sana j��na� amarasi�ha pa��iy�sena (8) lh�y� | this treatise called N�mali�g�nu��sana, the knowledge of discipline, is described by Pu��ita Amarasi�ha |
A3_2 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | grantha sakala sa�k�epa ya�ag�caka� | summerizing all other treatises |
  | 2 | (3) vastuy� n�ma no li�ga no seyakena | for learning of the matter the nouns and genders |
  | 3 | thva grantha lh�ra�� juro� | this treatise is described |
A5_2 (A2 / 662 NS) |
1 | mya�va (5) mya�va ��strasa k�sya� mu��a | collecting taking from other scriptures |
  | 2 | vargga j�yaka� | arranging in the group |
  | 3 | n�ma no� vargga no� seye dvayaka� | making to learn nouns and groups |
  | 4 | sa�p�r��a ya��a thama dvayak� | making completely by himself |
  | 5 | n�mali�g�nu��sana dh�y� thva (6) granthe� amarasi�ha pa��iy�sana lh�y� | this treatise called N�mali�g�nu��sana is described by Pu��ita Amarasi�ha |
A6_2 (no trad. / 718 NS) |
1 | meva nava grantha ��strasa mu��va | collecting from other nine treatieses |
  | 2 | n�ma no� li�ga no� vyakta y��a | expressing nouns and genders |
  | 3 | seya jiyaka� | facilitating to learn |
  | 4 | amarasi�ha pa��itasya� dayak� juro | made by Pu��ita Amarasi�ha |
A7_2 (A2 / 803 NS) |
1 | (5) mya�va mya�va ��strasa pik�sya� mo��va | collecting extracting from other scriptures |
  | 2 | vargga jiyaka� | arranging in group |
  | 3 | n�ma nva� li�ga nva� seya dayak�va | making to learn nouns and genders |
  | 4 | sa�p�r��a y��a thama dayaka� | making completely by himself |
  | 5 | n�mali�g�nu��sa(na?) (dh�y�?) (6) n�ma thva gra�tha amalasi��a pa��itasena lh�y� thva | this treatise called N�mali�g�nu��sana is described by Pu��ita Amarasi�ha |