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For Dr. V. M. Kulkarni's opinion, read "The Sources of Hemachandra's Kāvyānuśāsana" (Chap. 13) in 'Studies In Sanskrit Sahityaśāstra', p. 153.
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For Prof. S. P. Bhattacharya's remarks vide his paper "Hemachandra and the Eleventh Century Kashmir Poeticists" in JOAS, 1957, p. 128.
Also see Shri Trilokanath Jha's paper on Hemachandra's Indebtedness to Mahimabhaṭṭa's Vyaktiviveka in respect of Dosas.
Mr. Jha offers a critical and comparative review of the second Vimarśa of the Vyaktiviveka and the third Adhyaya of the Kavyanusasana in its threefold textual aspects and draws candid conclusions in regard to 'Hemachandra's method of adoption (vide ibid pp. 26-28, 31-33). Thus he notes that Hemachandra substitutes Avimṛṣṭavidheyaṁśatva for Mahima's Vidheyavimarśa; Bhagnaprakramatva for Prakramabheda; Asthānapadatva for Kramabheda; Adhikapadatva or Adhikya for Paunaruktya; Nyunapadatva for Vacyāvacana and Avacaka for Vacyāvacana. However, Hemachandra does not follow the terminology with strict uniformity. Mr. Jha's paper is a good example of sincere investigation. It was published in JOBRS, Vol. XLIII, (1-11).
282 Vide Prof. A. B. Dhruva's Foreword (p. 10) and Prof. R. C. Parikh's Introduction to K.A.S. Vol. II, Part-I, pp. CCCXIIICCCXPVII; Prof. S. P. Bhattacharya, Ibid, pp. 128-129.
A Summary of B. P.
Bhattacharya's views is given by Dr. P. V. Kane in his HSP., pp. 288-289 (f.n.1).
284 Vide Dr. V. M. Kulkarni's paper on The Sources of Hemachandra's K.A.S., Studies in SK. Sah. Sastra, p. 152.
285 Prof. S. P. Bhattacharya, Hemachandra etc., p. 118.
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