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Bhamaha (Sanskrit: भामह,
Bhāmaha) (c. 7th century) was a
Sanskrit poetician believed to be
contemporaneous with Daṇḍin. He is
noted for
writing a work...
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disagreement with
Bhāmaha's Kāvyālankāra.
Although modern scholars have
debated who was
borrowing from whom, or
responding to whom,
Bhāmaha appears to have...
- Vararuci;
Bhamaha. Manorama; Cowell,
Edward Byles (1868). The Prkita-prakasa; or the
Prakrit grammar of Vararuchi. With the
commentary Manorama of
Bhamaha. The...
- (see the author's
articles for
details on the works): Kāvyālaṅkāra by
Bhamaha (c. 7th century),
roughly contemporaneous with Daṇḍin Kāvyālaṅkāra by Rudrata...
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noted to not have
cited or
commented on Daṇḍin's work,
instead preferring Bhamaha or Udbhata.
Anandavardhana classifies three categories of poetry: Dhvani...
- high-quality works,
enriching the
field of poetry.
These poets include,
Bhāmaha and Daṇḍin (6th
century AD) Vāmana and Udbhaṭa (8th
century AD) Rudraṭa...
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Athula Bharavi Bhartṛhari Bhāsa
Bhatta Narayana Budhasvamin Banabhatta Bhamaha Bhavakadevi Jayasri Chattopadhyay Daṇḍin
Keshab Chandra Dash Deshbhushan...
- ISBN 81-208-0274-8.
Yigal Bronner, 'A
Question of Priority:
Revisiting the
Bhamaha-Daṇḍin Debate', The
Journal of
Indian Philosophy, 40 (2012), 67–118 (pp...
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commentary on
Bhāmaha's Kāvyālaṃkāra;
another (now-lost)
commentary on the Nāṭyaśāstra; and a mostly-lost but
extensive Vivaraṇa on
Bhāmaha—in what Bronner...
- name was Bhamuka. It is a
notable work in the line of
poeticians such as
Bhamaha,
Dandin and Anandavardhana. It is
divided into 16
chapters and it comprises...