-
Kavyalankara (Sanskrit: काव्यालङ्कार,
Kāvyālaṅkāra) ("The
ornaments of poetry") is the name of two
works in
Sanskrit poetics (see the author's articles...
- knight's tour
problem dates back to the 9th
century AD. In Rudrata's
Kavyalankara (5.15), a
Sanskrit work on Poetics, the
pattern of a knight's tour on...
- Daṇḍin. He is
noted for
writing a work
called the
Kavyalankara (Sanskrit: काव्यालङ्कार,
Kāvyālaṅkāra) ("The
ornaments of poetry"). For centuries, he was...
- Bharata's Nātyaśāstra, Bhāmaha's
Kāvyālañkāra, Daṇḍin's Kāvyādarśa, Udbhaṭa's
Kāvyālañkāra-sañgraha, Rudraṭa's
Kāvyālañkāra, Anandavardhana's Dhvanyāloka...
- was a
Kashmiri poet and
literary theorist, who
wrote a work
called the
Kavyalankara in the
first quarter of the
ninth century. Very
little is
known about...
-
which draws on Bhāmaha's (c. 7th century)
Kāvyālaṅkāra, Udbhaṭa's
Alankarasamgraha and Rudrata's
Kāvyālaṅkāra. The Riti
school - Daṇḍin's (fl. 7th–8th...
- Kāvyādarśa is
similar to and in many ways in
disagreement with Bhāmaha's
Kāvyālankāra.
Although modern scholars have
debated who was
borrowing from whom, or...
- in Hindi.
Chanda Sārāvalī (1917). Alaṅkāra Praśnottarī (1918). Hindī
Kāvyālaṅkāra (1918). Kāvya
Prabandha (1918). Kāvya Kusumāñjali (1920). Nāyikā Bheda...
- Underworld) is a lost work
cited by
Namisadhu in his
commentary on the
Kavyalankara (Poetic Aesthetics) of Rudrata. The Pātāla
Vijaya is
considered the same...
-
entire chess board without any repetition.
There is evidence[Rudrata's
Kavyalankara] to show that
solutions to this
problem were
known in
India as early...