[INDOLOGY] aḥ + a in a compound?
McComas Taylor
McComas.Taylor at anu.edu.au
Sun Apr 28 06:55:09 UTC 2013
Dear Scholars
Can you help me out with a sandhi problem that arose in class the other day?
Raghuvaṁśa 1.14
sarvatejobhibhavinā
The commentary glosses this as
sarvāṇi bhūtāni tejasā abhibhavati iti sarvatejobhāvī tena sarvatejobhibhavinā
The translation is something like 'by one who surpasses all in tejas'
External sandhi rules apply to words in compounds, e.g.
manas + hara = manohara
Therefore with tejas + abhibhāvin normally one would expect tejo'bhibhāvin (aḥ + a = o + ')
But in the root text and the commentary avagraha is not shown. In fact, as far as I know, there is no such thing as an avagraha in a compound.
Prof Greg Bailey kindly provided a number of other similar examples from Mbh, so this form is not particularly uncommon.
Does anyone know of a rule or a convention that covers this form? Put it another way, how should the combination aḥ + a be handled within a compound?
Yours
McC
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