Kavyalankara
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Kavyalankara ("The ornaments of poetry") is the name of two works in Sanskrit poetics
Poetics
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 (see the author's articles for details on the works):
  • Kāvyālaṅkāra by Bhamaha
    Bhamaha
    Bhamaha was a Sanskrit poetician believed to be contemporaneous with Daṇḍin. He is noted for writing a work called Kavyalankara . In the last verse of his work, he mentions that he was son of Rakrilagomin. Except this information nothing is known about Bhamaha.-Kavyalankara:Bhamaha's...

     (circa 7th century), roughly contemporaneous with Daṇḍin
    Dandin
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  • Kāvyālaṅkāra by Rudrata
    Rudrata
    Rudrata was a Kashmiri poet and literary theorist, who wrote a work called the Kavyalankara in the first quarter of the ninth century. Very little is known about Rudrata...

    , a Kashmirian poet of circa 9th century
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