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7th century Sanskrit poetician
Bhamaha (Sanskrit: भामह, Bhāmaha) (c. 7th century) was a Sanskrit poetician believed to be contemporaneous with Daṇḍin. He is noted for writing a work
Bhamaha
Indian writer
disagreement with Bhāmaha's Kāvyālankāra. Although modern scholars have debated who was borrowing from whom, or responding to whom, Bhāmaha appears to have
Daṇḍin
Topics referred to by the same term
(see the author's articles for details on the works): Kāvyālaṅkāra by Bhamaha (c. 7th century), roughly contemporaneous with Daṇḍin Kāvyālaṅkāra by Rudrata
Kavyalankara
Extinct language of ancient India
Vararuci; Bhamaha. Manorama; Cowell, Edward Byles (1868). The Prkita-prakasa; or the Prakrit grammar of Vararuchi. With the commentary Manorama of Bhamaha. The
Paishachi
Indian philosopher of aesthetics (820–890)
noted to not have cited or commented on Daṇḍin's work, instead preferring Bhamaha or Udbhata. Anandavardhana classifies three categories of poetry: Dhvani
Anandavardhana
Indic philosophy of aesthetics
high-quality works, enriching the field of poetry. These poets include, Bhāmaha and Daṇḍin (6th century AD) Vāmana and Udbhaṭa (8th century AD) Rudraṭa
Alankara_Shastra
ISBN 81-208-0274-8. Yigal Bronner, 'A Question of Priority: Revisiting the Bhamaha-Daṇḍin Debate', The Journal of Indian Philosophy, 40 (2012), 67–118 (pp
Kavyadarsha
Athula Bharavi Bhartṛhari Bhāsa Bhatta Narayana Budhasvamin Banabhatta Bhamaha Bhavakadevi Jayasri Chattopadhyay Daṇḍin Keshab Chandra Dash Deshbhushan
List_of_Sanskrit_poets
625 – 855 CE dynasty of Kashmir and neighbouring areas
commentary on Bhāmaha's Kāvyālaṃkāra; another (now-lost) commentary on the Nāṭyaśāstra; and a mostly-lost but extensive Vivaraṇa on Bhāmaha—in what Bronner
Karkota_dynasty
Kashmiri poet and literary theorist
name was Bhamuka. It is a notable work in the line of poeticians such as Bhamaha, Dandin and Anandavardhana. It is divided into 16 chapters and it comprises
Rudrata
Sanskrit prose romance
1966. Bronner, Yigal (2012). "A Question of Priority: Revisiting the Bhamaha-Daṇḍin Debate". The Journal of Indian Philosophy. 40 (1): 67–118 [77].
Dashakumaracharita
Italian Orientalist, indologist and historian of religion (1930–2025)
Basic Books, 1979. Udbhata, Udbhata's commentary on the Kavyalankara Bhamaha of Rome, IsIAO, 1962. Raniero Gnoli, Giuli: Perdiamo grande maestro dell’indologia
Raniero_Gnoli
Indian mathematician and linguist
Katyayana was called Vararuci. The oldest commentator of Prakrita Prakasa was Bhamaha an inhabitant of Kashmir who was also a rhetorician as well as a poet.
Vararuchi
Literature originating in the Kashmir region
Considered one of the 'trinity' (with Charaka and Sushruta) of Ayurveda. Bhamaha, c. 7th century Ravigupta, 700–725. "Ravigupta is, perhaps, the earliest
Literature_of_Kashmir
Book on Sanskrit poetry authored by Raja Bhoja
This is invoked through Kavya drama and poetry. There, Bhoja refers to Bhamaha and attempts to unite the two by calling them "शब्दार्थो सहितौ काव्यम":
Shringara-Prakasha
Urdu-language Poet, playwright and columnist. Basharat Peer (1977– ), author Bhamaha Poet of kavyalankara Bilhana, 11th century poet Chandrakanta (1938– ),
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Literature of Sanskrit language
Indian poetics and their main figures: The Alaṅkāra school which draws on Bhāmaha's (c. 7th century) Kāvyālaṅkāra, Udbhaṭa's Alankarasamgraha and Rudrata's
Sanskrit_literature
seventh- or eighth-century Kāvyādarśa (iii.96-124), the Kāvyālaṃkāra of Bhāmaha (c. 700), or the fifteenth-century Sāhityadarpaṇa by Viśwanātha Kaviraja
South_Asian_riddles
Bāṇabhaṭṭa: Harshacharita, Kadambari Daṇḍin: Kavyadarsha, Daśakumāracarita Bhamaha: Kâvyâlankâra Subandhu Mayurbhatta: Surya Satakam Ravisena: Padma Purana
Early_medieval_literature
Indian scholar (1927–2015)
1979 Rāgarociḥ Sanskrit Translation of Telugu poems 1979 Kāvyālaṅkāra of Bhāmaha Commentary in Telugu 1979 Kāvyamīmāṃsā Commentary in Telugu 1979 Bāṇabhaṭṭa
Pullella_Sriramachandrudu
One of 7 epic Sanskrit poems
Kāvyādarśa of Daṇḍin (660–680 ce) and the “Ornament of Poetry” Kāvyālaṃkāra of Bhāmaha (700 ce). Tantalizingly, we have the examples only and not the explanations
Bhaṭṭikāvya
Historic Kannada literature from South India
respectively. It is based on earlier works by the Sanskrit grammarians Dandin and Bhamaha. The Karnataka Bhashabhushana, a consolidated and exhaustive Kannada grammar
Western Chalukya literature in Kannada
Western_Chalukya_literature_in_Kannada
Ancient city in Punjab, Pakistan
Śilāditya VII of Valabhī, J. F. Fleet, Corpus Inscr. Ind. Ill, p. 175, in Bhāmaha's Kāvyalaṃkāra VI 62 and in Vardhamāna's Gaṇaratnamahodadhi, commentary
Attock_Khurd
the previous Sanskrit grammarians, Daṇḍin (author of Kavyadarsha) and Bhamaha (author of Kavyalankara). The Sabdasmriti comprises five chapters (prakarnas)
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