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Agni Purana — Sahitya-shastra, Shloka 32

Arthālaṅkāras (Ornaments of Meaning): Definitions, Taxonomy, and the Centrality of Upamā

ज्ञापकाख्यस्य भेदो ऽस्ति नदीपूरादिदर्शनात् अविनाभावनियमो ह्य् अविनाभावदर्शनात्

jñāpakākhyasya bhedo 'sti nadīpūrādidarśanāt avinābhāvaniyamo hy avinābhāvadarśanāt

‘ಜ್ಞಾಪಕ’ ಎಂಬ ವಿಭಿನ್ನ ಭೇದ (ಲಿಂಗ/ಸೂಚಕ) ಇದೆ; ನದಿಪೂರ ಮುಂತಾದ ದೃಷ್ಟಾಂತಗಳಿಂದ ಅದು ತಿಳಿಯುತ್ತದೆ. ನಿಜವಾಗಿ ಅವಿನಾಭಾವ (ವ್ಯಾಪ್ತಿ) ಯ ನಿಯಮವು ಅವಿನಾಭಾವದ ದರ್ಶನದಿಂದಲೇ ಸ್ಥಿರವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ।

jñāpakākhyasyaof (the one) termed ‘jñāpaka’ (indicator)
jñāpakākhyasya:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध/Genitive relation)
TypeAdjective
Rootjñāpaka-ākhya (प्रातिपदिक; ज्ञापक + आख्य)
FormPuṃliṅga; Ṣaṣṭhī vibhakti (Genitive/षष्ठी), Ekavacana; adjective used substantively = 'of that called jñāpaka'
bhedaḥdifference; distinction
bhedaḥ:
Karta (कर्ता/Subject)
TypeNoun
Rootbheda (प्रातिपदिक)
FormPuṃliṅga; Prathamā (Nominative/प्रथमा), Ekavacana
astiexists; is
asti:
Kriya (क्रिया/Verb)
TypeVerb
Rootas (धातु)
FormLaṭ lakāra (Present/लट्), Prathama puruṣa (3rd person/प्रथमपुरुष), Ekavacana
nadīpūra-ādi-darśanātfrom observing (cases like) river-flood etc.
nadīpūra-ādi-darśanāt:
Apādāna (अपादान/Ablative-cause)
TypeNoun
Rootnadī-pūra-ādi-darśana (प्रातिपदिक; नदी + पूर + आदि + दर्शन)
FormNapुंसकलिङ्ग (Neuter/नपुंसक), Pañcamī (Ablative/पञ्चमी), Ekavacana; 'from the observation of river-flood etc.'
avinābhāvaniyamaḥthe rule of invariable concomitance
avinābhāvaniyamaḥ:
Karta (कर्ता/Subject)
TypeNoun
Rootavinābhāva-niyama (प्रातिपदिक; अविनाभाव + नियम)
FormPuṃliṅga; Prathamā (Nominative/प्रथमा), Ekavacana
hiindeed; for
hi:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध/Particle)
TypeIndeclinable
Roothi (अव्यय)
FormAvyaya; emphatic/causal particle (हेतौ/निश्चये)
avinābhāvadarśanātfrom observing invariable concomitance
avinābhāvadarśanāt:
Apādāna (अपादान/Ablative-cause)
TypeNoun
Rootavinābhāva-darśana (प्रातिपदिक; अविनाभाव + दर्शन)
FormNapुंसकलिङ्ग (Neuter), Pañcamī (Ablative), Ekavacana; 'from seeing invariable concomitance'

Lord Agni (in discourse to Sage Vasiṣṭha, as per the common Agni Purāṇa dialogue frame)

Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Philosophy","secondary_vidya":"Alamkara","practical_application":"Distinguishes ‘jñāpaka’ (indicator) as a special inferential mark and explains that vyāpti (invariable concomitance) is fixed by repeated observation; supports rigorous inference in debate and interpretation.","sutra_style":true}

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Alamkara Type: Dṛṣṭānta

Concept: Vyāpti is not arbitrary; it is stabilized (niyama) through observation of avinābhāva, and ‘jñāpaka’ is a recognized subtype of inferential sign.

Application: When arguing, separate (a) the sign that merely indicates a rule (jñāpaka) from (b) the sign used in a formal inference; insist on observed regularity before claiming vyāpti.

Khanda Section: Nyaya–Mimamsa (Hetu-vidya / Tarka-shastra: epistemology and inference)

Primary Rasa: adbhuta

Secondary Rasa: shanta

Type: River

Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A river in flood is shown alongside a scholar explaining how repeated observation yields a rule of invariable concomitance; a scroll lists ‘avinābhāva → vyāpti-niyama’.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, dramatic swollen river with stylized waves, on the bank a rishi points to a palm-leaf chart reading avinābhāva and vyāpti, students seated, earthy pigments, temple-education ambience.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore style, gilded river waves and border, central teacher with gold highlights, a small golden panel showing logical arrows avinābhāva→vyāpti-niyama, rich jewel tones.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, clean instructional composition: left panel river-flood example, right panel schematic of inference, fine lines and soft colors, clear Sanskrit labels.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, detailed landscape with flooded river and boats, scholars on terrace discussing, a calligraphed cartouche with ‘jñāpaka’ and ‘vyāpti’, delicate shading and perspective."}

Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Kalyani","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}

Sandhi Resolution Notes: bhedaḥ + asti → bhedo 'sti; hi + avinābhāva- → hy avinābhāva-.

Related Themes: Agni Purana 343 (Nyāya–Mīmāṃsā/Hetu-vidyā section on inference and marks)

A
Avinābhāva
V
Vyāpti
J
Jñāpaka
N
Nadīpūra (river-flood example)

FAQs

It teaches hetu-vidyā (logic): how a ‘jñāpaka’ functions as an indicator in reasoning, and that vyāpti/avinābhāva is established through repeated observation of invariable correlation.

Beyond ritual and devotion, it preserves technical Nyāya-style epistemology—defining categories like jñāpaka and explaining how pervasion (vyāpti) is known—showing the text’s wide scope across philosophy and systematic knowledge.

By promoting correct knowledge and disciplined reasoning (yathārtha-jñāna), it supports dharmic discernment and reduces error-born actions, aligning conduct with truth and right understanding.