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________________ the gallaxy of figures like metaphor etc. can be harmonized with Rasa-development - such aspects can never be overemphasized. Chapter Two 20 Vide 'Indian Theories of Meaning' by Dr. K. K. Raja pp. 253-54. 21 Ibid p. 19. Dr. K. K. Raja writes : "The essential nature of a word lies in its significative power (Sabda : Śaktam padam)"; Vide pp. 19-24 for a critical review of the diff. theories on the primary signification. 22 Vide K.P. 11. 8, gloss. 23 'Sanketo gļhyate jātau guņadravyakriyāşu ca'. 24 K.P. II. 8 ff. 25 Dr. K. Kunjunni Raja clearly explains the nature of the metaphoric usage in Indian Theories of Meaning', Chap. 6, p. 231 etc. 26 'Gunanimittä Vrttirgauņīvșttih' or 'Guņebhya āgatā gauņi.' 27 Gautama applies the term Upacara to this secondary function of words. Vide 'Indian Theories of Meaning', pp. 233-234. The motive element is greatly emphasized by the Literary Critics. 28 Dr. K. Kunjunni Raja writes : "According to Kumārilabhatta and other Mimāṁsakas Gauņi and Lakşaņā are two separate functions of words; but other schools of thought, who also accept this distinction, consider them as two varieties of the secondary power of words, and they use the term Laksaņā to cover both, the former being called Gauni Laksaņā or Upacāra and the latter śuddha (pure) Lakşaņā." (Emphasis added) Ibid, p. 240. 29 Ibid, p. 240 (see f.n. 28, above). 486 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001713
Book TitleKavyanushasana Critical Study
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA N Upadhye
PublisherA N Upadhye
Publication Year1987
Total Pages558
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Literature, & Kavya
File Size10 MB
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