Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Okazaki Yasuhiro wrote: > arthe saty arthabhinnaanaam varNaanaaM saa punaHzruti. yamaka (9. 82abc) > ... If someone knows a reliable > translation of Kaavya-Prakaaza. Please let me know. R.C. Dwivedi: "The repetition of (a group of) letters in the same order with a different meaning --when there is a meaning-- is yamaka (chime)." For yamaka see books by: Porcher, Marie-Claude. FIGURES DE STYLE IN SANSKRIT. Paris, 1978. Sunesan, Carl. SAURIKATHODAYA. A Yamaka Poem by Vasudeva. Stockholm, 1986. And articles by: Bhattacharya, Biswanath. "Yamaka in Arya-Sura's Jataka Mala." ALB vol. 44-45 (1980-81), pp. 390-393. Bhattacharyya, Sivaprasad. "The Vrndavanakavya and its Author." Varendra Research Society's Monographs, No. 5. Rajshahi (1934), pp. 35-52. Bhattacharya, Sivaprasad. "The Sabdlankara Yamaka in the Ramayana." JOIB vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 1951), pp. 80-85 and (continued) vol. 1, no. 2 (Dec. 1951), pp. 130-137. Gode, P. K. "The History of the Art of Capping Verses." In: Felicitation Volume presented to Professor Sripad Krishna Belvalkar (Ed. S. Radhakrishnan, et al. Banaras: Motilal Banarasi Dass, 1957), pp. 169-174. Hattori, Mari. "On the Rhyme (yamaka) in Sanskrit Poetics." ABORI vol. 78, pts. 1-4 (1997), pp. 263-274. [This is developed from her earlier article "Indo koten shjigaku ni okeru oin ni tsuite," q.v.] Hooykaas, C. "Four-line Yamaka in the Old Javanese Ramayana." JRAS pts. 1-2 (1958), pp. 58-71. For specific reference to the Yudhisthiravijaya see: Unni, N. P. "Yamaka Poems of Kerala." VIJ vol. 18 (1980), pp. 211-225. There's one more work which I haven't seen which might be useful in understanding how zleSa is distinguished from yamaka: Bronner, Yigal. Poetry at its Extreme: The Theory and Practice of Bitextual Poetry (zleSa) in South Asia. Ph.D. diss. Chicago, 1999. A few more references to sources on yamaka can be found in my AN ANNOTATED BIBIOGRAPHY OF THE ALAMKARASASTRA (Brill, 2001) best, Tim Cahill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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