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To mean a feminine /gotra of a non-RSi ऋषि clan with a name of at least three syllables whose next-to-last vowel is heavy, replace /aN'' and /iJ with /SyaG.
The /Sit in SyaG tells it apart from /JyaG. The /Git is there just so that we can say /yaG' to mean "/SyaG or /JyaG".
Example. karISagandhiH करीषगन्धिः "dungsmell" is the name of a man who is not a RSi ऋषि. It has five vowels and the next-to-last vowel is a अ, which is heavy there.
To form a m /gotra name from that, we add /aN'' —
karISagandhiH करीषगन्धिः + /aN''
But in the f we replace /aN'' with /SyaG —
karISagandhiH करीषगन्धिः + /SyaG
The /SyaG gets /cAp after it, by <<<< yaGazcAp —
karISagandhiH करीषगन्धिः + /SyaG + /cAp
→ karISagandhi- करीषगन्धिॱ + /SyaG + /cAp by supodhAtupr...
→ kArISagandhi- कारीषगन्धिॱ + /SyaG + /cAp by taddhiteSvac... because /SyaG is /Nit
→ kArISagandh- कारीषगन्ध् + /SyaG + /cAp by yasyetica
→ kArISagandhya- कारीषगन्ध्यॱ + /cAp
→ !**kArISagandhyA- कारीषगन्ध्याॱ
Why did you say that /SyaG is /Nit? Looks like a /Git to me.
As this /SyaG replaces /aN'', it is /Nit by sthAnivadAd....
Even if it's so, as /SyaG is /Git too, kGitica should debar the /vRddhi, shouldn't it?
It is not actually /Git, it only looks like it is. See /JyaG.
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