Tilakamanjari of Dhanapala (study)
by Shri N. M. Kansara | 1970 | 228,453 words
This is an English study of the Tilakamanjari of Dhanapala, a Sanskrit poem written in the 11th century. Technically, the Tilaka-manjari is classified as a Gadyakavya (“prose-romance�). The author, Dhanapala was a court poet to the Paramara king Munja, who ruled the Kingdom of Malwa in ancient west-central India. Alternative titles: Dhanapāla Tila...
6.2. Alankaras (14): Arthantara-nyasa (corroboration )
When the Vidyadhara Muni advises King Meghavahana
866 to strictly stick to the instruction imparted by him with reference to the Aparajita Vidya, the poet concludes the advice a with an Arthantrranyasa, thus kevalam kartavyesu drdhamapramadina bhavitavyama, | alocitavyam ca samya- kprajnaya prastavocitamanusthanam | prajnoyamavara nimandhaviva havirbhujah pitarau karyasidhdeh (30,22).