Book Title: Kavyanushasana Part 2
Author(s): Hemchandracharya, Rasiklal C Parikh, Ramchandra B Athvale
Publisher: Mahavir Jain Vidyalay

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________________ P. 213. A. 3. S. 5.] to the expectation of the readers. For instance, in the verse (226), the poet, in the first three lines, makes the statement that it is impossible to describe the various qualities of the king वीरचूडामणि ( who is the best of heroes). Thus the sense is quite complete, but in an absurd way the poet again states the same thing in another way and hence the fourth line appears like a superfluous tail attached to the main statement-hence the fault. But where the statement is not supplemented, but quite a new statement is made, there is no fault, as in the verse 245 above. 134 अविसर्गत्वम् is a fault when the dropping of विसर्ग is carried to excess-as in 247. is another fault: when a verse is composed in a faulty manner and does not strictly observe the rules of metre, when the proper stops in the metre are not observed, when the last word of every line is not, when the metre is not in harmony with the रस which it contains, the fault of हतवृत्तत्वम् occurs. For instance, in the verse 248 the metre is a but the second foot offends against the rules of that metre. The following two lines offend against the rule of afa. The author refers, in this connexion, to his another work asg and turns to other faults. (bad for mere reading) is another thing which leads to the fault of a. For instance, in the verse 251 यदिहाम्यत्स्वादु' is a queer set of words harsh and meaningless when uttered. < "" In the verse 252, in aarfora "" च ought to be long, according to the rules of prosody and hence the would be the proper correction. fault. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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