Significance of Main sense
The Kavyashastra defines the main sense as the primary meaning or intended message a speaker aims to communicate. This concept emphasizes clarity by focusing on conveying the core message while eliminating any irrelevant components that might obscure understanding. By honing in on the main sense, the speaker can ensure that the audience receives the intended message without confusion or distraction from extraneous details.
Synonyms: Primary meaning, Core concept
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Hindu concept of 'Main sense'
In Hinduism, "Main sense" denotes the primary meaning or intended message conveyed by a speaker, emphasizing clarity by removing irrelevant components to reveal the essential message.
From: Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana
(1) Refers to the primary meaning or intended message that the speaker wishes to convey, which can be made clearer by eliminating irrelevant components.[1]