Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana
by Gaurapada Dāsa | 2015 | 234,703 words
Baladeva Vidyabhusana’s Sahitya-kaumudi covers all aspects of poetical theory except the topic of dramaturgy. All the definitions of poetical concepts are taken from Mammata’s Kavya-prakasha, the most authoritative work on Sanskrit poetical rhetoric. Baladeva Vidyabhushana added the eleventh chapter, where he expounds additional ornaments from Visv...
Text 10.89 [ʰپū貹]
13. ʰپū貹
प्रतिवस्तूपम� तु सा � १०.१०१d �
सामान्यस्य द्विर् एकस्� यत्र वाक्�-द्वय� स्थिति� � १०.१०२ab �
پū貹 tu || 10.101d ||
mānyasya dvir ekasya yatra ⲹ-dvaye ٳپ� || 10.102ab ||
پٳ-ܱ貹—t ornament called پū貹; tu�(used to express a new beginning); —t; mānyasya—[of one] common attribute; 屹�—tre is two; ekasya—of one; yatra ⲹ-dvaye—in which pair of sentences; ٳپ��
When a single attribute is in two sentences, that is پū貹 (two sentences have an implied similarity).
ekasya dharmyasyopamāna-vākye upameya-vākye ca śabda-bhedena ced vṛttis tadā پū貹.
If the same attribute is in both the ܱ貹Բ sentence and in the upameya sentence by a difference in the wording, that is پū貹.