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अधोलिखितेषु व्यंजन संधि अस्ति​

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Answered by JahnaviH
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Answer:

अग्नि + इन्द्र = अग्नीन्द्र

Explanation:

व्यंजन संधि (consonant sandhi) is a type of sandhi (phonological change) that occurs when two consonants meet at a word or morpheme boundary in Sanskrit and other languages. Depending on the nature of the consonants, different rules of sandhi apply, such as assimilation, deletion, insertion, or gemination.

Some examples of words or morphemes that undergo vyāñjana sandhi are:

अग्नि + इन्द्र = अग्नीन्द्र (agni + indra = agnīndra, "Agni and Indra")

अष्ट + अधिकानि = अष्टाधिकानि (aṣṭa + adhikāni = aṣṭādhikāni, "eight more")

विद् + धि = विद्धि (vid + dhi = viddhi, "know")

अत्र + अपि = अत्रापि (atra + api = atrāpi, "here also")

Among the given options, the only one that shows vyāñjana sandhi is:

अग्नि + इन्द्र = अग्नीन्द्र

The other options do not show vyāñjana sandhi, but other types of sandhi, such as:

अग्नि + उत्तमः = अग्नौत्तमः (agni + uttamaḥ = agnauttamaḥ, "the best fire") - This shows visarga sandhi, where the final visarga (ḥ) of a word changes according to the following sound.

अग्नि + एव = अग्न्येव (agni + eva = agnyeva, "only fire") - This shows iṭ sandhi, where a short vowel (i, u, ṛ) at the end of a word is replaced by a semivowel (y, v, r) before a vowel.

अग्नि + आयुधम् = अग्न्यायुधम् (agni + āyudham = agnyāyudham, "fire-weapon") - This shows savarṇa dīrgha sandhi, where a short vowel (a, i, u) at the end of a word is lengthened (ā, ī, ū) before a similar vowel.

Therefore, the answer is:

अग्नि + इन्द्र = अग्नीन्द्र

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