Understanding Alankara: The Art of Poetic Ornaments and Figures of Speech
Explore the world of Alankara in poetry, including its various types like Sabdalankar, Arthalankar, Vakrokti, and more. Dive into the essence of Alankara as the Dharma of Poetry, encompassing Mammat's seven types and the significance of different poetic elements like simile, metaphor, and indirect description. Enhance your understanding of poetic aesthetics and linguistic intricacies through this comprehensive guide.
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Alankara PRADEEP TRIKHA MLS UNIVERSITY UDAIPUR
Alankara Sabdalankar Arthalankara Vakrokti (Equivocation) Vastava (Realistic) Slesa (Paranomasia) Aupamaya (Comparison) Citra (Pictorial) Atisaya (Exaggeration)
Alankara- 1 Sabdalankar Arthalankara Anupras (Alliteration) Slesa (Coalescence) Yamaka (Repetition)
Sabadalankara (Based on meaning) Alankara as Dharma of Poetry Mammat s seven types Upama (simile) Rupaka (metaphor) Aprastuta prasamsa (indirect description) Dipaka (stringed figures) Vyatireka (dissimilitude) Virodha (Contradiction) Samuccaya (concatenation) Sadrsya (similarity) Virodha (opposition) Shrinkhalabadh (chain- bound) Taraka-nyaya(reasoning, logic) Loknyaya (popular logic) Kavyanyaya (logic of poetry) Gudartha pratiti (inference of meaning)