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Sri Vallabhacharya - Pushti Darshan

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The Double authorship of Aubhasya 56<br />

Pantajali in his Mahabhasya. From another standpoint it may be called Curnika. style. With Vitthala the case was<br />

quite different. He is very fond of long compounds and sentences and of words which are likely to give alliteration. A<br />

perusal of his works leads us to believe that he had a very great command over classical Sanskrit language and<br />

literature and there too he was much influenced by Bana's Kadambari. His over fondness for compounds may be a<br />

result of his acceptance of Dandin's theory that superabundance of compounds is the soul of prose. His style may be<br />

called utk alika. Almost all his works are full of passages 5 justifying the above remark .<br />

In the Bhasya also we find two different styles exactly corresponding to those of Vallabha and Vitthala Some portion<br />

6 of the Bhasya completely answer. to the description of Vallabha's style, while the other portion is in keeping with<br />

the style of<br />

5. Cf<br />

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pp 97-98 Benaras S S 34)<br />

--- 5 lines more ·¤Í¢ ßÎðØé: (Ibid pp 171-172)<br />

<br />

(Ibid pp 219)<br />

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on 1 1.1)<br />

\on II 3.39)<br />

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(¥ÙéÖæcØ on III 2.25)<br />

\on<br />

III 3.1

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