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how does anandavardhana define dhvani in his dhvanyaloka​

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Answered by yaashitha4108
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Rasa. Anandavardhana, in his Dhvanyaloka says that Vyanjanartha (the un-expressed or the suggested meaning) is Dhvani. It is the essence of poetry. It sheds light on the function of suggestion in poetry. ... It divided Dhvani into three kinds – Vastu (matter), Alamkara (figures of speech) and Rasa (emotion).

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Rasa. Anandavardhana, in his Dhvanyaloka says that Vyanjanartha (the un-expressed or the suggested meaning) is Dhvani. It is the essence of poetry. It sheds light on the function of suggestion in poetry. ... It divided Dhvani into three kinds – Vastu (matter), Alamkara (figures of speech) and Rasa (emotion).

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