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...
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Text 10.100 [ճܱⲹ-Dz]
17. ճܱⲹ-Dz
नियतानां सकृद� धर्म� सा पुनस� तुल्�-योगिता � १०.१०४cd �
niyatānā� sakṛd � punas tulya-Dz || 10.104cd ||
Ծⲹ峾—of the things established; ṛt—one time; �—an attribute [is stated[1] ]; —t; ܲԲ�—mǰDZ; tulya-Dz—t ornament called tulya-Dz.
If one attribute is stated once and all the things connected with it are either contextual or noncontextual, that is tulya-Dz (equal connection with an attribute).
prakṛtānām evāprakṛtānām eva vā dharmaś cet prakāśyate tadā tulya-Dz. (See above.)