Glimpses of Ancient Indian Poetics (FROM BHARATA TO JAGANNATHA)
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Book Details:
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Title: [Title Not Provided]
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Authors: Sudhakar Pandey, V. N. Jha
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Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
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Language: English
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Edition: 1993
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ISBN: 9788170303602
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Pages: 232
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm
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Weight: 390 gm
About the Book:
This volume comprises twenty-two research papers on various aspects of Indian Poetics, presented at the National Seminar on Indian Poetics held by the Department of English at the University of Poona in March 1986. These papers offer a broad and interdisciplinary exploration of the subject, including comparisons between ancient Indian poetics and Western literary traditions.
The contributors include prominent scholars who examine key elements of Alankarasastra (Indian poetics), such as guna, dosa, and alankara. Some papers focus on poetic communication theories, the function of poetic language like laksana and Vyanjana, and the aesthetics of beauty in Indian poetry. Others discuss the connection between Indian philosophy and the development of poetics.
The book sheds light on the philosophical framework of Indian poetics, emphasizing how the aesthetic experience in art and poetry is understood, beyond just perception or illusion, as an experience of deeper truth. The volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to Indian poetics for those who may not have access to the original Sanskrit texts, making it valuable for scholars and students alike.
Preface:
The preface outlines the aim of the seminar and the book itself: to present insights into Indian poetics that would engage and inspire those unfamiliar with its original Sanskrit works. It reflects on how the interdisciplinary discussions aim to bridge the gap between ancient Indian and Western poetics, creating a comprehensive overview of the subject. The editors express gratitude to the authors, including several senior authorities in the field, for contributing to the volume.
The preface concludes by recognizing the efforts of various individuals who assisted in proofreading and preparing the book for publication, acknowledging their role in bringing this important work to print.
Conclusion:
This volume is a significant contribution to the study of Indian poetics, offering both an introduction and in-depth exploration of various concepts that have shaped the tradition. With the inclusion of perspectives from some of the leading scholars in the field, this work is an invaluable resource for those interested in understanding the rich and diverse world of Indian literary theory and aesthetics.









