Book Title: Alamkaradappana Author(s): H C Bhayani Publisher: L D Indology AhmedabadPage 25
________________ . !6 uvamāņeņuvaricassa jaṁ nirūvijjae ni(?)rūvanam khu | davva-guņa-sammaaṁ tam bhaņamti iha rūvaṁ kaiņo || 41 upamānenupameyasya yat nirūpyate nirūpaņaṁ khalu | dravya-guna-sammataṁ tam bhaṇanti iha rūpakam kavayaḥ ||41 When the nature of Upameya based on the latter's substance or qualities is represented by Upamāna, then that representation is called Rūpaka by the poets. taṁ cia duvihaṁ jāai samattha-pāattha-viraaņā-jaņiam | padhamam biaṁ ekkekka-desa-parisamthiam hoi || 42 tadeva dvividham jāyate samasta-padārtha-viracanā-janitar | prathamam dvitiyaṁ ekaikadeśa-parisaṁsthitam bhavati || The same is of two types : the first is such as produced by relating to all the terms, the second is confined to a single part. Saala-vatthu ravaam jahā : gaaņa-saram pecchaha pāusammi taņu-kirana-kesara-saņāham tārā-kusuma-vvavaņas mahabharaṇa paulaṁ samakkamai ||43 The illustration of Sakalavastu-rupaka : Look at the lake of the sky in the rainy season with stars as flowers that have roogs as follen x x x x X. ekkekka-desa-rūvaaṁ jahā : aviraa-pasaria-dhārā-nivẫa-nitthavia-panthia-samnho | mārihai mam sa-daiaṁ nikkivo pāusa-cilão || 44 The illustration of Ekadeśa-rupaka : The pitiless Rainy Season in the form of a Kirāta, who has killed the travellers by the incessantly pouring showers will kill me also along with my beloved. Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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