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Ānandavardhana (c. 820 – 890 CE) was a
Kashmiri court poet and
literary critic,
honored with the
title of
Rajanak during King Avantivarman's reign. Anandavardhana...
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Vasugupta (c. 800),
Utpala (c. 925), Abhinavagupta, Kshemaraja, and
Anandavardhana.
Within contemporary Kashmir literature there are many poets, including...
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hallmark of all
creative literature. He
lived roughly 950–1050,
between Anandavardhana in the
ninth century and
Abhinavagupta in the
tenth century and was...
- of the
literary criticism on this
flavor was
further carried out by
Ānandavardhana in his
commentary on Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa and
later by Abhinavagupta...
- Daṇḍin (6th
century AD) Vāmana and Udbhaṭa (8th
century AD) Rudraṭa and
Anandavardhana (9th
century AD) Abhinavagupta, Kṣemendra and
Mammata (11th century...
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bears great impropriety indeed. — Śrī Kșemendra, Aucityavicāracarcā
Ānandavardhana, who
seems to
consider the
depiction of
Shiva and Parvati’s amorous...
- ISBN 81-208-0878-9.
Ānandavardhana; Ingalls,
Daniel Henry Holmes (1990). Locana:
Volume 49 of The Dhvanyāloka of
Ānandavardhana with the
Locana of Abhinavagupta...
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verse ("Upamā Kālidāsasya...")
praises his
skill at upamā, or similes.
Anandavardhana, a
highly revered critic,
considered Kālidāsa to be one of the greatest...
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appearances in
Venisamhara by
Bhatta Narayana (c. 800 CE),
Dhvanyaloka by
Anandavardhana (c. 820–890 CE) and its
commentary Dhvanyalokalocana by Abhinavagupta...
- Dhvanyālokalocana, "Illustration of Dhvanyāloka",
which is a
famous work of
Anandavardhana.
Triadic Heart of Shiva, Paul E. Muller-Ortega, page 12 Rastogi, Navjivan...