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In which century did Ānandavardhana live?

A6th century CE

B8th century CE

C9th century CE

D10th century CE

Answer:

C. 9th century CE

Read Explanation:

  • Ānandavardhana (9th century CE) is one of the most significant figures in the field of Sanskrit poetics (Alankara Shastra).

  • He is best known for formulating the Dhwani theory (the theory of suggestion) in his celebrated work Dhvanyāloka ("The Light of Suggestion").

  • This work established him as a pioneer in Indian aesthetics and literary criticism, revolutionizing the understanding of poetry by emphasizing the power of implied meaning.

  • Ānandavardhana belonged to the region of Kashmir, a hub of intellectual and cultural activity during his time.

  • He lived during a period when literary theory was undergoing significant developments, with various schools focusing on different aspects of poetry, such as rasa (emotional essence), alamkara (ornaments), and riti (style).

  • Ānandavardhana synthesized these earlier theories while introducing the idea that Dhwani (suggestion) is the soul (atma) of poetry.


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