Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Digital Image File
nat_del-57-106-87-13766_01_h.jpg
nat_del-57-106-87-13766_02_h.jpg
nat_del-57-106-87-13766_03_h.jpg

Alamkara Ratnakara Sutras

Author: Mitra, Sobhalara

Keywords: Manuscript
Rhetoric

Publisher: National Museum, New Delhi

Description: This is a paper manuscript on Alamkara Ratnakara Sutras by Sri Sobhalara Mitra handwritten in Sharada characters. Certain Sutras have not been selected in order and have been written along with the respective examples. The present work is a treatise on Rhetoric. It begins with Pancharaktavatahasa (A figure of speech where one doubts the repetition) and ends abruptly with Utpreksha. This undated manuscript gives a clear cut idea of various Alamkaras.

Type: Manuscript

Received From: National Museum, New Delhi


DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Mitra, Sobhalara
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-30T14:04:58Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-30T14:04:58Z
dc.description This is a paper manuscript on Alamkara Ratnakara Sutras by Sri Sobhalara Mitra handwritten in Sharada characters. Certain Sutras have not been selected in order and have been written along with the respective examples. The present work is a treatise on Rhetoric. It begins with Pancharaktavatahasa (A figure of speech where one doubts the repetition) and ends abruptly with Utpreksha. This undated manuscript gives a clear cut idea of various Alamkaras.
dc.format.extent 17.78 x 12.7 cm; 12 folios
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.language.iso Sanskrit
dc.publisher National Museum, New Delhi
dc.subject Manuscript
Rhetoric
dc.type Manuscript
dc.identifier.accessionnumber 57.106/87
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Ink, Paper


DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Mitra, Sobhalara
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-30T14:04:58Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-30T14:04:58Z
dc.description This is a paper manuscript on Alamkara Ratnakara Sutras by Sri Sobhalara Mitra handwritten in Sharada characters. Certain Sutras have not been selected in order and have been written along with the respective examples. The present work is a treatise on Rhetoric. It begins with Pancharaktavatahasa (A figure of speech where one doubts the repetition) and ends abruptly with Utpreksha. This undated manuscript gives a clear cut idea of various Alamkaras.
dc.format.extent 17.78 x 12.7 cm; 12 folios
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.language.iso Sanskrit
dc.publisher National Museum, New Delhi
dc.subject Manuscript
Rhetoric
dc.type Manuscript
dc.identifier.accessionnumber 57.106/87
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Ink, Paper