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Black Yajur-Veda: Taittiriya-Pratisakhya
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Verse: 1    tīvrataramānunāsikyamanusvārottameṣviti śaityāyanaḥ //
   
śaityāyana says that the nasal quality is stronger in anusvāra and the nasal mutes.

Verse: 2    
samam̐ sarvatreti kauhalīputraḥ //
   
kauhalīputra says that it is the same everywhere.

Verse: 3    
anusvāre 'ṇviti bʰāradvājaḥ //
   
bhāradvāja says it is faint in anusvāra.

Verse: 4    
nākārasya repʰoṣmayakārabʰāvāllupte ca malopāccottaramuttaraṃ tītrataramiti stʰaviraḥ kauṇḍinyaḥ //
   
Old kauṇḍinya says that when n is converted into r, or into a spirant, or into y(with loss of the y), or when m is lost, it is stronger in each case successively.

Verse: 5    
vyañjanakālaśca svarasyātrādʰikaḥ //
   
And to the vowel is added, in this case, the time of a consonant.

Verse: 6    
svāravikramayordr̥ḍhaprayatnataraḥ pauṣkarasādeḥ //
   
pauṣkarasādi says the utterance of svāra and vikrama is attende with firmer effort.

Verse: 7    
prayatnaviśeṣātsarvavarṇānāmiti śaityāyanaḥ //
   
śaityāyana says, of all the letters, according to their difference of effort.

Verse: 8    
nātivyaktaṃ na cāvyaktamevaṃ varṇānudiṅgayet / payaḥpūrṇamivāmatram̐ harandʰiro yatʰāmati // ityātreya ātreyaḥ //
   
ātreya says, one must utter the sounds not over-distinctly and not indistinctly; taking, as it were, a vessel filled with drink, steady, according to the sense.

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