This series of four volumes explains the use of Panini's Sanskrit grammar to the present-day student in simple English with examples that are easily understood. This third volume explains general ting affixes and their modifications for specific tenses; conjugationsof the swadi, tanadi, kryadi, rudadi, adadi and juhotyadi class for lat, lung, lot and vidhiling;; the present participles; declensions of nominal bases ending in consonants such as n, r. w, y, etc.; ugita praatipadic bases; miscellaneous bases ending in vowels; bases ending in the affixes chvi, sati, tra, dach and vati; nominal root-bases - naamdhaatus; a further consideration of causals; tadhhita affixes signifying degree, quality and variety; numerals - sankhya.
This series of four volumes explains the use of Panini's Sanskrit grammar to the present-day student in simple English with examples that are easily understood. This third volume explains general ting affixes and their modifications for specific tenses; conjugationsof the swadi, tanadi, kryadi, rudadi, adadi and juhotyadi class for lat, lung, lot and vidhiling;; the present participles; declensions of nominal bases ending in consonants such as n, r. w, y, etc.; ugita praatipadic bases; miscellaneous bases ending in vowels; bases ending in the affixes chvi, sati, tra, dach and vati; nominal root-bases - naamdhaatus; a further consideration of causals; tadhhita affixes signifying degree, quality and variety; numerals - sankhya.