Alankarasarvasvam of Rajanaka ruyyaka: Sanjivani commentary of sri vidyachakravarti and hindi commentary Hindi
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Rajaikaka Riyuk or Rukhak was born in the first part of the twelfth century in a scholar family of Kashmir . Udbhat the Kawyalnkar collection Vivritikar the Rajank Tilak was his father, who rhetoric was Pt. In ' Srikanthacharit ', Mankhak has introduced his Guru Rudyak as a teacher, scholarly interpreter and a scientist.The term alankara {meaning ornament} in Sanskrit stands for the principal of poetic beauty itself, in which sense of this general meaning, this entire science of criticism is so name [Alankarashashtra]. Alankara in a restricted sense also means any trope or figure of speech that adorns a literary composition.
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