Acharya Vamana (latter half of the 8th century – early 9th century)[1] was an Indian Rhetorician.
Vamana | |
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Personal | |
Born | latter half of the 8th centurynnbv |
Died | first half of the 9th century |
Religion | Hinduism |
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Philosophy | Kavyalankara Sutra |
Vamana's investigation into the nature of a Kāvya is known as theory of Riti.[2]
Vamana's Kavyalankara Sutra is considered as the first attempt at evolving a philosophy of literary aesthetics. He regarded that riti is the soul of Kavya.[3] He presented his formulations in the form of Sutras.
References
edit- ^ Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Pali Literature
- ^ "The Philosophy of Riti - Yabaluri.org". Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
- ^ Vamana definition of Vamana in the Free Online Encyclopedia.