Kavyakalpalata of Amaracandra with Vrtthih काव्यकल्पलता of अमरचन्द्र with वृत्तिः

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: Folio: 2-52; Lines to a Folio: 17; Medium: Paper; Size: 11 x 4.5 inchesSubject(s): In: Language: Sanskrit In: Script: DevanagariSummary: Vel. Cat. 130; A work on Rhetoric in four Pratanas, each divided into several Stabakas. It was composed by Jain writer called Amaracandra, pupil of Jinadatta of the Vayadagaccha. The commentary was written by the author himself. In this work Amarcandra refers to his other works, namely Chandoratnavali, Kavyakalpalataparimala with Manjari and Alankaraprabodha. Amaracandra was assisted by Arisinha in the composition. Jinadatta, the guru of Amarascandra was the author of Vivekavilasa and other works and lived at the time of the minister Vastupala, about the middle of the 13th century.
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Vel. Cat. 130; A work on Rhetoric in four Pratanas, each divided into several Stabakas. It was composed by Jain writer called Amaracandra, pupil of Jinadatta of the Vayadagaccha. The commentary was written by the author himself. In this work Amarcandra refers to his other works, namely Chandoratnavali, Kavyakalpalataparimala with Manjari and Alankaraprabodha. Amaracandra was assisted by Arisinha in the composition. Jinadatta, the guru of Amarascandra was the author of Vivekavilasa and other works and lived at the time of the minister Vastupala, about the middle of the 13th century.