Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana

by Gaurapada Dāsa | 2015 | 234,703 words

Baladeva Vidyabhusana’s Sahitya-kaumudi covers all aspects of poetical theory except the topic of dramaturgy. All the definitions of poetical concepts are taken from Mammata’s Kavya-prakasha, the most authoritative work on Sanskrit poetical rhetoric. Baladeva Vidyabhushana added the eleventh chapter, where he expounds additional ornaments from Visv...

(3) [This is an example of many things which are in the same place sequentially:]

विलसन्ति नितम्बिन्यो यत्र चित्राम्बराञ्चिताः |
विचरन्ति शिवास् तत्र त्वद्-वैरि-भवने विभो ||

vilasanti nitambinyo yatra citrāmbarāñcitāḥ |
vicaranti śivās tatra tvad-vairi-bhavane vibho ||

O Lord, in your enemy’s residence, where women with large hips and colorful clothing used to have fun, jackals now roam.

Commentary:

This is Paṇḍita-rāja Jagannātha’s example:

prathamaṃ śrita-kañja-korakābhāv atha śobhām anubhūya kandukānām |
adhunā śrayituṃ kucau yatete dayite te kari-śāva-kumbha-līlām ||

“Sweetheart, at first your breasts had the splendor of lotus buds. Now, having experienced the resplendence of two play balls, they are endeavoring to assume the look of the temples of a young elephant” (Rasa-gaṅgādhara, KM p. 480).

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