Dear members of the list,

I would be grateful for help in finding

1. a soft copy of  Iyer, K. A. Subramania. “Bhartṛhari on Vyākaraṇa as a 
Means of Attaining Mokṣa”.
In: Brahmavidyā. The Adyar Library Bulletin 28 (1964), pp. 112–31.

2. An e-text of the Vājasaneyi-Saṃhitā.

With thanks in advance,

Lyne



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Le 7 août 2022 à 21:13, Harry Spier via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :

Dear list members,
 I asked for an explanation of the sandhi namaḥ nārāyaṇāya becomes namo 
nārāyaṇāya .
I.e why aḥ before a soft consonent or a becomes o .

If it is of interest to anyone, I've found a linguistic explanation of this in 
W.S. Allen's  book:
THE THEORETICAL, PHONETIC, AND HISTORICAL BASES OF WORD-JUNCTION IN SANSKRIT on 
pages 70-71 .
https://archive.org/download/in.ernet.dli.2015.142366/2015.142366.Sandhi.pdf

Harry Spier



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