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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCE STUDIES AND GROWTH EVALUATION

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCE STUDIES AND GROWTH EVALUATION


VOL.: 2 ISSUE.: 9(September 2023)

Classification of Literary Composition in Sanskrit Poetics

Author(s): Dr. Hiteshkumar K Kubavat

Abstract:

Various writers have described their contribution in Sanskrit literature very beautifully and especially the Sanskrit paintings known as Padya Sahitya have naturally struck a chord. Therefore, we can call these Sanskrit poets as poets of a status that at the time when there was no facility, all these poets made their contribution within their works to the students and the society with art, Sanskrit literature, Puranas, historical etc. A description of the single link narrative that today's paper is about is what diversity is within Sanskrit literature. Sanskrit literature contains a lot of things, especially verse literature and prose literature. Within this literature, there are various types of poems that calm the mind, critical poetry, heroic poems, poignant poems, and beautiful poems. etc. Within this poetic criticism is an evaluation of literature ranging from Vedic literature to the present day. As the Rigveda is your ancient Veda but also a poem full of beautiful praises of the Gods. The action of Yajna in Yajurveda also comes under Stuti Sahitya. A treatise analysing poetic beauty in Sanskrit literature. The use of the term 'Alankarashastra' in the criticism of 'Prataparudriya' is supporting evidence for this. Apart from the ornamentation, it is justified to name this Shastra as 'Alankara Shastra' as it describes the inherent interest or sound of the poem, the uplifting religions of the poem such as quality, style, propriety etc. There have also been attempts to give the name 'Saundaryasastra' to the Shastra which examines the overall beauty of poetry, based on the formula 'Soundarya Alankar:' meaning 'Beauty is an ornament'-used in Vamana's 'Kavyalankarasutravrtti'.

Keywords: Vangnaya, criticism of literary, bhamaha, poetry, prabandha kavya, vak, dandin, nataka.

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Dr. Hiteshkumar K Kubavat. Classification of Literary Composition in Sanskrit Poetics. Int. J Adv. Std. & Growth Eval. 2023;2(9):08-10

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