A New Approach to Prohibitive Constructions in the Rgveda and the Atharvaveda

  • Ian Hollenbaugh

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    Abstract

    Negative commands in Vedic have traditionally been divided into two classes: those built with the Aorist stem and those built with the Present stem. The former is said to be "preventive," used to ward off some dreaded future eventuality, while the latter is said to be "inhibitive," used to halt some currently ongoing action. I challenge this division on two grounds: one functional and one formal. Re-examining all prohibitions of the two oldest Sanskrit texts, the Rgveda and the Atharvaveda, I find that there is no correlation between "inhibitive" interpretation and use of the Present stem in Vedic. Having established that the traditional division is incorrect, I then propose a new, formal explanation for the attested distribution of stem types.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)777-802
    Number of pages26
    JournalJournal of the American Oriental Society
    Volume140
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2020

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