Arsha prayoga

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Arsha prayoga (Sanskrit: आर्षः प्रयोगः) is a common term for such linguistic usages in Sanskrit, which although not correct as per grammatical rules, are still exempted and deemed valid on account of their having been used by some ancient sages (rishis).
Literally, the word Arsha has the following derivation:

ऋषेरिदम् (अण्)[1] (= That of rishi (usage of Aṇ suffix)).

Its meaning as per Apte's Dictionary is:

Used by a rishi only, relating to or belonging to sages, archaic, Vedic (opp. लौकिक or classical)[2] As per another legend, it is one of the eight forms of marriage where the bride's father receives a pair of kine from the groom.[3]

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