Dhvani theory of anandavardhana pdf
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Ananda Vardhan
Indian actor
Aanand Vardhan is a Telugu film actor who, as a child artiste, appeared in more than 20 Telugu films.[1][2]
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| Other names | Aanand Vardhan |
| Education | Graduate |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1996–2004 2021–present |
| Relatives | P. B. Srinivas |
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He is the grandson of the famous playback singer P. B. Srinivas.[3][4] His father is a chartered accountant. His father used to frequently tell him stories from Ramayana, so he learnt them by heart, and coincidentally started his child artist career with a role in Ramayanam. His grandfather also wanted to see him as an actor.[5]
Career
He was 4 years old when he acted in the film Ramayanam. He played the roles of Valmiki and Bala Hanuman.[5]
He made his feature film debut as a child actor in Priyaragalu starring Jagapathi Babu and Soundarya.[1] He played significant roles in the hit films Suryavamsam, Preminchukundam Raa and Manasantha Nuvve.
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11 Anandavardhana: Dhvani Theory
Dr. Bhandaram Vani
ANANDAVARDHANA – DHVANI THEORY
The theory of Dhvani in the field of Indian Poetics is not only a contribution to Sanskrit language, but also to the Universal rhetoric and aesthetics. The theme of aesthetics is been inherited through the Natya Shastra of Bharata and has been discussed by many scholars in their works and propounded different theories too. Along with the Rasa theory of Bharata we can name such six more theories which are been originated and propagated by different authors. They are (1) Alankara school of Bamaha and Udbhata, (2) The Guna school of Dandi (though Dandi has not specially said, but his focus was more on Guna) (3) The Riti School of Vamana, (4) The Dhvani school of Ananda Vardhana (5) The Vakrokti school of Kuntaka and (6) The Auchitya school of Kshemendra. Among them Ananda Vardhana occupied a very important place, whose views have been revealed the subtleties of great poems like Ramayana, Mahabharata and opened the minds of the authors on poetics. A
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Anandavardhana
PHILOSOPHER
820 - 890
Anandavardhana
Ānandavardhana (c. 820 – 890 CE) was a Kashmiri court poet and literary critic, honored with the title of Rajanak during King Avantivarman's reign. Read more on Wikipedia
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