An Imperative with a preposition preceding it, may optionally retain its accent, in connection with hanta , but not in the 1st person.,
With the exception of गत्यर्थ लोटा &c, the whole of the preceding sutra is understood here.
Thus हन्त प्र꣡ वि॒॒श॒॒ or प्रविश꣡, हन्त प्र꣡ शाधि or प्रशाधि꣡ ॥ But no option is allowed here हन्त कुरु꣡, as it is not preceded by a preposition. Here rule 8.1.30, makes the accent compulsory after हन्त ॥ So also हन्त प्रभुन꣡जावहै, हन्त प्रभुन꣡जामहै, where the 1st Person is used, the verb retains its accent compulsorily by 8.1.30.
The word प्रभुनजावहै is Imperative First Person, Dual of the root भुज् in Atmanepada (1. 3. 66). The Personal ending वहै is anudatta by 6.1.186, because the verb is anudatta it. The vikarana न therefore retains its accent.,
