Essay name: Discovery of Sanskrit Treasures (seven volumes)
Author:
Satya Vrat Shastri
Affiliation: Karnatak University / Department of Sanskrit
The series called "Discovery of Sanskrit Treasures" represents a comprehensive seven-volume compendium of Dr. Satya Vrat Shastri's research on Sanskrit and Indology. They feature a wide range of studies across major disciplines in these fields, showcasing Shastri's pioneering work. They include detailed analyses like the linguistic appraisal of Yogavasishtha, etymological studies in the Mahabharata and the Devibhagavata-purana, as well as explorations of human values as defined in ancient texts.
Volume 3 - Classical Sanskrit Literature
13 (of 328)
External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)
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Mahimabhatta's Criticism of the Concept of Dhvani 9 With his informed criticism Mahimabhaṭṭa has created a problem
for the rhetoricians and the grammarians.
REFERENCES
1. budhair vaiyākaraṇai� pradhānabhūtasphotarupavyangya-
vyañjakasya sabdasya dhvanir iti vyavahāra� kṛtaḥ�
tatas tanmatānusaribhir anyair api nyagbhävitavācyavyangya-
vyanjanakṣamasya sabdarthayugalasya.
Kavyaprakāśa, I. 4.
2. Vyaktiviveka, Chowkhambha Sanskrit Series, Varanasi, 1936, p.
57.
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