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________________ Karukas' or our grammar agencies. substantial cause has not the least possible agency in any form in the causation of the cases in things. Karak'-case, in our grammar, is and their the general term signifying agency and the nominative, objective, ablative and the like are but specific ternis implying different forms of the functional activity of the cases. The nominative, objective and the like,--they all act or operate no doubt; but they never act of themselves and in the same way, form and matter. Each of the cases has to act differently and in its own way. By the term Kriya –verb, we generally understand the changes in their most gross and visible form ; but in any case, we should not lose sight of the important fact that visible changes are but resultants of the co-operation of all the cases beginning with the chief agent or the nominative in bringing about a phenomenon. Now though each of the various cases has its own agency peculiar to itself ; the reason why they are not all of them attributed with the principal agency will be found in the fact that the agency of the chief or the nominative is not of the same 228
SR No.011043
Book TitleEncyclopaedia Of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP C Nahar, K C Ghosh
PublisherSatguru Publications
Publication Year1996
Total Pages848
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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