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तन्न ध्वनिगुणान्सर्वान्नित्यत्वेन व्यवस्थितान् ।
वर्णा अनुपतन्तः स्युरर्थभेदावबोधिनः ॥ २६८८ ॥tanna dhvaniguṇānsarvānnityatvena vyavasthitān |
varṇā anupatantaḥ syurarthabhedāvabodhinaḥ || 2688 ||Consequently, the letters, following the properties of the articulations, which appear as eternal, cannot become expressive of diverse meanings.—(2688)
Kamalaśīla
It has been argued by the Mīmāṃsaka in Text 2298, that—“The Letters following up the properties of the Articulations, which appear there as eternal, become expressive of diverse meanings”.
The answer to this is as follows;—[see verse 2688 above]
It has been asserted by the Mīmāṃsaka in Text 2294, that—“there are distinct Universals of the Articulations, etc. etc.
Admitting this (for the sake of argument) the Author proceeds to point out objections against the idea of the ‘Universal’:—[see verses 2689-2690 next]