Dear Scholars,

In the Harvard Press edition of Ānandavardhana’s Dhvanyāloka, I recall reading 
a passage stating, basically, that in the presentation of Mahābhārata stories, 
one can employ the principle of aucitya (MW: fitness, suitableness, decorum) to 
bring about a suitable rasa that the audience will understand and feel. 
Further, one may adjust or alter certain details in the MBh in order to bring 
this about this effect.

Presumably a famous example of this would be the various presentations of the 
Śakuntalā story.

I have been unable to find the passage that, I believe, states this principle 
of aucitya. I would be grateful for any help in tracking this down.

With best wishes,
Howard
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