The Metaphor, a Semantic AnalysisSanskrit Pustak Bhandar, 1992 - 61 strani Comparative and analytical study of metaphor as it appears in Indian and Western theories of poetics. |
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... Vedic times . This figure and its function in Vedic literature has been recognised and pointed out by the pioneer etymologist , Yaska , in his Nirukta . He refers to the function of superimposition , although under the name of Upamā ...
... Vedic times . This figure and its function in Vedic literature has been recognised and pointed out by the pioneer etymologist , Yaska , in his Nirukta . He refers to the function of superimposition , although under the name of Upamā ...
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... Vedic literature . A fine example of this figure is found in the Suryasūkta ( RV . I. 115 ) where the sun is said to ... Vedas . The first or atmavit pakṣa believes that the knowledge of atman is the sole significance of the study of the ...
... Vedic literature . A fine example of this figure is found in the Suryasūkta ( RV . I. 115 ) where the sun is said to ... Vedas . The first or atmavit pakṣa believes that the knowledge of atman is the sole significance of the study of the ...
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... Vedic literature . It may also be noted that Indian philosophy owes its origin to the metaphorising of Vedic arthavabardas . Bhartṛhari has pointed this out in his Vakyapadiya in a verse which is as follows : tasyārthavadarūpāṇi ...
... Vedic literature . It may also be noted that Indian philosophy owes its origin to the metaphorising of Vedic arthavabardas . Bhartṛhari has pointed this out in his Vakyapadiya in a verse which is as follows : tasyārthavadarūpāṇi ...
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