Dear all,

Sheldon Pollock in The Language of the Gods in the World of Men (p. 52) 
suggests that the Buddhist term “sutta” does not derive from the Sanskrit 
sūtra, but rather from sūkta. Sanskrit double consonant clusters do show 
regular assimilation, regressively and progressively, in Prakrit, where two 
different consonants become a double of one of them. I’m interested in hearing 
learned opinion on Pollock’s suggestion. I had not noticed this interesting 
detail, when I first read this book some years ago.

James Ryan
Asian Philosophies and Cultures (Emeritus)
California Institute of Integral Studies
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