The word antar is called gati , when used in the sense of 'non-accepting', when in composition with a verb.,
The word परिग्रह means 'taking' or 'accepting,' अपरिग्रह means therefore the opposite of this namely 'rejecting,' abandoning. As अन्तर्हत्य गृहंगतः he went away having abandoned home; अन्तर्हतमनृतम् falsehood being abandoned. यदन्तर्हन्ति.
Why do we say 'when meaning to abandon'? Observe अन्तर्हत्वा मूषिकां श्येनोगतः the hawk went away taking hold of the mouse.
Vart:- The word अन्तर् is treated as an upasarga for the purpose of the application of the following rules; 3.3.106 by which अङ् is added; rule 3.3.92 by which कि is added; the rule 8.4.14 by which न is changed in to ण. As अन्तर्द्धा, अन्तर्द्धिः and अन्तर्णयति.,
