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Answered by saumya120
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Ānandavardhana (820–890) was the author of Dhvanyāloka, a work articulating the philosophy of "aesthetic suggestion". The philosopher Abhinavagupta wrote an important commentary on it.

Ānandavardhana is credited with creating the dhvani theory. He wrote of dhvani (meaning sound, or resonance) in regard to the "soul of poetry."When the poet writes," said Ānandavardhana, "he creates a resonant field of emotions." To understand the poetry, the reader or hearer must be on the same "wavelength." The method requires sensitivity on the parts of the writer and the reader.The complete Dhvanyāloka together with Abhinavagupta's commentary on it has been translated into English by the eminent sanskritist Daniel H.H. Ingalls and his collaborators.


Answered by bharathparasad577
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Nandvardhan was a renowned poet and philosopher from Kashmir. He was noted by the renowned Rajtarangini author Kahlana as one of the decorations for King Avantivarman's court. As a result, according to Rajtarangini, Anandvardhan became well-known during the rule of Avantivaram (in the 9th century A.D.)

Anand vardhan contribution to indian poetics:

  • The poetry of suggestion is regarded as the highest form of poetry according to the Dhvani philosophy, which is a doctrine of meaning and symbolism.
  • Nandvardhan's greatest contribution to poetry is hence the Dhvani Theory. The poet builds an universe of expression using Dhvani or Vyanjana, ornamented with numerous poetic methods.
  • Dhvani is hence beyond suggestible meaning and suggestible ingredient in its genuine sense. Abhinavgupta gives Nandvardhan's Dhvani Theory a strong endorsement.

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