Vyākaraṇa-saṅgraha: Pada–Vibhakti–Kāraka–Lakāra–Samāsa
फलव्यापारयोर्द्धातुराश्रये तु तिङः स्मृताः । फले प्रधानं व्यापारस्तिङ्र्थस्तु विशेषणम् ॥ ८८ ॥
phalavyāpārayorddhāturāśraye tu tiṅaḥ smṛtāḥ | phale pradhānaṃ vyāpārastiṅrthastu viśeṣaṇam || 88 ||
En cuanto a la raíz (dhātu) como soporte tanto del fruto (phala) como de la acción/proceso (vyāpāra), se enseñan las desinencias verbales (tiṅ). Al expresar el fruto, la acción es lo principal, y el sentido aportado por la desinencia tiṅ actúa como calificativo.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It frames precise understanding of speech (śabda) through Vyākaraṇa as a support for right knowledge; clarity about action and result aids disciplined study of śāstra, which is treated as a means toward Mokṣa-oriented discernment.
Indirectly: by sharpening grammatical comprehension, it strengthens correct recitation, hearing, and interpretation of Vishnu-centered teachings—supporting bhakti practices that rely on accurate mantra and śāstra understanding.
Vyākaraṇa (grammar): it distinguishes the dhātu’s relation to action (vyāpāra) and result (phala), and explains that tiṅ-endings contribute qualifying information such as person/number/tense/mood to the verb’s meaning.