Book Title: Kavyanushasana Critical Study
Author(s): A N Upadhye
Publisher: A N Upadhye

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________________ 117 The Grammarian's View of Sanketa The Jatireva View of Sanketa in Viveka Hemachandra's Brief Exposition of the Other Two Views on Sanketa The Apoha Theory Hemachandra's Conclusion 104 The Indirect Meaning : Metaphor 105 Basis of Metaphor: How It Functions 106 On How Transference Occurs in Metaphor 108 How Gauna Artha Comes About ? 109 Fourfold Power of A Word 111 Abhidhā, Gauņi, Laksaņā and Vyañjanā, 112 Mammața's Views on Other Types of Metaphors 113 Gauņi and Laksaņā Distinguished 115 Omission of Rūdhi Significant 116 Nature and Conditions of Indirect Process The Process of Indication 119 Not Every Sense Can Be Termed 'Laksyārtha' 119 Lakşaņā Not To Be Confused with Implication Etc. 119 Hemachandra's Significant Innovations... 122 ...And His Independent Stand 122 Limited Varieties of Laksaņā in Hemachandra's Classification 123 The Suggested Meaning 124 Theory of Dhvani or Suggestion 125 The Nature and Types of Dhvani 126 The Term 'Dhvani' Explained 127 Sabdi and Ārthi Vyanjanā 129 Hemachandra's Treatment of Dhvani 129 The Threefold Dhvani 132 Hemachandra's Exposition of the Threefold Dhvani 133 Dhvani Is An Elastic Term 133 Why Resort To Dhvani ? 135 The Distinction Between Vācya and Vyangya 135 Hemachandra Tackles The Various Theories of Meaning 138 The Tātparya Theory 139 XIII Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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