Pun in Sanskrit Literature- A New Approach (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Specification
Item Code: | AZE050 |
Author: | Gurupad K. Hegde |
Publisher: | University of Mysore, Mysore |
Language: | ENGLISH WITH ROMAN TEXT |
Edition: | 1982 |
Pages: | 254 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.00x6.00 inches |
Weight | 350 gm |
Book Description
As it is established here the theory of Pun, totally, is of six varieties of which Slesalankara' and 'Sleaguna' are already made known to the admirers of literature. Along with these two varieties there are four new varieties introduced here and they are called 'Vrttyanekatvasūcaka Ślesa, Prabandha Slesa, Avastha Ślesa and Pratika Slesa'. Ultimately, the whole world is shown ruled by the principle of Pun. New meanings are pointed out in the Vedas, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Puranas.
Attended classes and took B. A. in 1966 with the 'Gurunath Bevoor Memorial' prize for securing first rank with a first class in Sanskrit and M.A. in 1968 with the 'C. D. Deshmuk Prize' for securing first rank with a first class.
Lecturer At Sagar since 1968. Wrote KAVYADALLI DHVANI' in 1971. Received the award of 'PANDIT NAVEENAM RAMANUJACHARYA SANSKRIT PRIZE' for a research article 'KANNADA VANMAYA VIKASE SANSKRITASYA PRABHÄVAH' published in the SANSKRITAVIMARŠAH in June 1974. Received the Mysore University Golden Jubilee Research Award of 1978 from Mysore University for 'SANSKRITAVYAKA RANADIPIKĀ published in 1976 by the Prasanga of the said University itself.
The chronological order of Sanskrit works including those on poetics is maintained here throughout while explaining the subject matter pervaded in the Vedas and all types of Sanskrit-literary works.
My thanks are due to the university Grants commission, New-Delhi for its financial assistance extended to me in the form of contingent grant. The U.G.C. had approved of me as a Supervisor for a Scheme of Book-writing at university level and gave its consent, to my appeal, to write the book myself without any fellow, that too along with my usual duties in the college. In this context I must express my deep gratitude to Prof. S. R. Malagi of Banga lore, the retired principal of Lal Bahadur & S. B. S. College, Sagar for his incentive interest shown in my academic progress; I thank the succeeding principals also for the same.
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