The affix liṅ (Benedictive) comes in all tenses when the words yacca and yatra are in composition with it, provided that censure is implied.,
The governing force of the words anavaklipti and amarsha ceases. This debars all other tense-affixes. Thus यच्च or यत्र तत्र भवान् वृषलं याजयेत् ॠद्धौ वृद्धः सन् ब्राह्मणः, गर्हामहे, अहो अन्याय्यमेतत् 'we blame you who being an opulent, old Brahmana (who ought to know better) officiate as a sacrificial priest for a Sudra, O! It is improper'!
When the non-completion of the action is indicated, the Conditional tense must be employed under the rules given in 3.3.139- 3.3.140- 3.3.141. As यच्च or यत्र त्वं हरिं निन्देः or अनिन्दिष्यः, गर्हामहे 'we censure that you should (have attempted to) blaspheme Hari', &c.,
