Understanding Tradition: Inter-disciplinary Studies on SanskritPublication Division, University of Calicut, 2004 - 160 pages Most of the papers presented at various national and international seminars; some previously published. |
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Page 102
... King Dusyanta , for all his admiration for the splendor of the hermitage gently makes fun of Śakuntala , who like ... King Duşyanta for having forsaken her after an amorous encounter , the King asks Vidūṣaka to console her , addressing ...
... King Dusyanta , for all his admiration for the splendor of the hermitage gently makes fun of Śakuntala , who like ... King Duşyanta for having forsaken her after an amorous encounter , the King asks Vidūṣaka to console her , addressing ...
Page 143
... king Agnimitra in Mālavikāgnimitra . This indicates that gender difference did not stand in the way of the veneration of women saints . The king himself , according to Natyaśāstra , should be addressed as Mahārāja , but a Brahmin needs ...
... king Agnimitra in Mālavikāgnimitra . This indicates that gender difference did not stand in the way of the veneration of women saints . The king himself , according to Natyaśāstra , should be addressed as Mahārāja , but a Brahmin needs ...
Page 144
... king of treachery and uses strong words like ' Aiśvaryamatta ' and ' Dasyu ' alluding to the king . For tlat matter , a morally indignant Śakuntala goes to the extent of calling ne king ' anarya ' , the greatest possible term of insult ...
... king of treachery and uses strong words like ' Aiśvaryamatta ' and ' Dasyu ' alluding to the king . For tlat matter , a morally indignant Śakuntala goes to the extent of calling ne king ' anarya ' , the greatest possible term of insult ...
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Abhinavagupta accepted According actual aesthetic Anandavardhana ancient ancient India approach assume beauty becomes called century characters classical Coming concept consisting contemporary context creative cultural dealing described dialects example existence experience expressed fact figures give given idea ideals important India Indian Indian Philosophy influence inspiration interesting Kālidāsa Kerala king language later linguistic literary literature look maintains manner meaning mentioned movement nature Natyaśāstra object Op.cit original period Persian person philosophical plays poem poet poetic poetry position possible Prakrit present problems Rāmāyaṇa Rasa reader reading reference regard represented Sanskrit drama seems seen sense sentence short significance social society speaks speech story structure substantiated suggested term theory thought tradition translation understand University various Vedic verse West Western writing written