Dear Scholars,

Some claim that the Trigartas, a warrior community who appear somewhat 
regularly in the Mahābhārata, are first mentioned in Pāninī 5.3.116 
dāmanyāditrigartaṣaṣṭācchaḥ  दामन्यादित्रिगर्तषष्ठाच्छः

Further, in his entry on āyudha, ‘weapon,’ Monier-Williams lists the compounds 
āyudha-jīvin, “living by one’s weapons,” and āyudha-jīvī, m. “a warrior.” He 
attributes this latter case to Pāṇini 4.3.81, which I could not find. To make 
my confusion complete, some say that this term āyudha-jīvī, allegedly in 
Pāṇini, refers to the Trigartas.
 
Many thanks to anyone who can clarify this for me. 

Best wishes,
Howard

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