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________________ 45 On Kāku ref. to K. M. (VII). It is a modulation of voice and the soul of poetry according to Rajasekhara. It helps reveal a meaning not expressed and is related to the process of suggestion. Vide Dr. V. M. Kulkarni's views on Kāku, "Studies in S. K. Sahityaśāstra", pp. 38-36. 46 Vide f.n. 45 above. cf. "In considering utterances, it must be constantly remembered that they occur in a context, with a certain intonation, and that this context and intonation are essential to their analysis and interpretation." Paul Henle, Language, Toyught and Culture', p. 123. 47 Vide Dhvanyaloka (II), p. 74 (B. P. Bhattacharya's ed.). 48/49 Svataḥsambhavi is a subdivision of the Arthasakti mūla vyangya. Abhinava admirably brings out the suggestion in the verse 140 cited in Viveka. 50 Abhinava says that śābdivyañjanā is due to double entendre' (e.g. Goparāga) but Ārthi is due to context (Prakarana). 51 Gloss on Dhv. Al. 1.23. 52 B. P. Bhattacharya's ed. of Dhvanyaloka (!), pp. 109-110. 53 cf. Dhv. Al. 11.28 for the difference between an expressed and a suggested poetic figure. 54 Cited in the Dhv. Al. under 11.27 where the reading is Virānām (Vide Dr. K. Krishnamoorthy's ed., p. 92) Here it is an example of Upamādhvani. 55 Viveka, p. 74. 56 Cited in the K.P.X (v. 407) as also in the Locana. 57 Vide Ekavali III. 1 (with Taralā) K. P. T. 's ed. 58 Vide, Taralā on EK. III. 1 489 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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