Summary: The text discusses various terms related to water and its forms, such as "udaka" which means water, "udagghihuttari" referring to the ploughshare, and "uddatta" meaning lofty or noble. It also explores the differentiation between "uddaya" as rise or gain and "udeta" as descent or loss. Furthermore, it mentions terms like "dahan" for destruction and "danda" for punishment. The text presents the significance of "sankhepa" as concise or summary, "sandhesa" denoting message or communication, and "upasagga" as coming near or contact. It delves into the importance of proper pronunciation and the need for clarity and understanding in presenting teachings and instructions.