Bhamaha's Kavyalankara- A Critical Study Edition
Book Specification
Item Code: | UAU899 |
Author: | C.R. Subhadra |
Publisher: | Publication Division, University of Calicut |
Language: | Sanskrit and English |
Edition: | 2008 |
ISBN: | 9788177481204 |
Pages: | 376 |
Cover: | PAPERBACK |
Other Details | 8.50 X 8.50 inch |
Weight | 430 gm |
Book Description
A majority of Karikas in Kavyalamkara are meant for the discussion of Alankara. About thirty eight Alankaras have been discussed in the second and third paricchedas of Kavyalankara. Other aspects of poetry like the definition, purpose, sources and varieties of poetry also have been analysed. Kavi, Pratibha, Poetic blemishes, Pratyaksa and Anumana the real means of knowledge and essentiality of thorough knowledge in Vyakarana are also discussed. Being a native of Kashmir which was once considered the land of Indian poetics, Bhamaha has paved a way of a wider world of Oriental literary criticism.
A majority of Karikas in Kavyalankara are meant for the discussion of Alankara. About thirty eight Alankaras have been discussed in the second and third paricchedas of Kavyalankara. Other aspects of poetry like the definition, purpose, sources and varieties of poetry also have been analysed. Kavi, Pratibha, Poetic blemishes, Pratyakca and Anumana the real means of knowledge and essentiality of thorough knowledge in Vyakarana are also discussed. Being a native of Kashmir which was once considered the land of Indian poetics, Bhamaha has paved a way of a wider world of Oriental literary criticism, I have immense pleasure to publish the Doctoral thesis entitled 'Bhamaha's Kavyalarikara A Critical Study and Edition' by Dr. C.R. Subhadra as the 29th book under the Calicut University Sanskrit Series.
Bhamaha's views on various aspects of poetry are seen lying scattered in the work. A detailed study of each and every verse of Bhamaha is thus a desideratum. In the present work, an attempt has been made to investigate the literary theories of Bhamaha as well as their sources and also to analyze their impact on later Sanskrit poetics.
Bhamaha is, thus the first exponent of Alankarasastra in its strict sense of literary theory. The word "Alankara" with all its varied aspects is first used by Bhamaha to denote poetic beauty and its devices. Alankara is to him, the figruative expression of both sound and sense (sabda and artha). It is only by Alankara that the meaning is enhanced. Bhamaha has propounded a novel concept of Alankara with figurativeness (Vakrokti) as its hallmark. In his work, several other concepts concerning poetic beauty which were later propounded by other poeticians are seen in their germinal form. Actually it is on these foundations that many of the later poeticians like Udbhata and Kuntaka built up their theories. A critical study of Bhamaha's literary theory in all its ramifications is thus a desideratum.
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