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Which of the following statements best summarizes Anandavardhana’s view of poetry?

APoetry is best when it follows strict rules of structure and meter.

BPoetry’s beauty lies in its ability to suggest emotions rather than explicitly state them.

CPoetry should focus only on grand themes and mythology.

DPoetic devices like similes and metaphors are more important than meaning.

Answer:

B. Poetry’s beauty lies in its ability to suggest emotions rather than explicitly state them.

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Anandavardhana’s View on Poetry (Dhwani Theory)

  • Poetry is at its best when it suggests emotions (Rasa) rather than directly stating them.

  • He emphasized the Dhwani (suggestive meaning) as the most powerful aspect of poetry.

  • The highest form of poetry does not just describe events but evokes deep emotions (Rasa Dhwani) in the reader.

  • He argued that Vyanjana (suggestion) is superior to Abhidha (literal meaning) and Lakshana (secondary meaning).

This idea, explained in Dhvanyaloka, became a foundational principle in Indian poetics, influencing later thinkers like Abhinavagupta.


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