Floating with the DūtakāvyasSanskrit Pustak Bhandar, 2003 - 185 sider Critical study of Sanskrit love poetry. |
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Side 36
... meanings . The apparent meaning of his words is the appreciation of Kṛṣṇa and the concealed but actual meaning is defamation of him . In plain words the meaning is : Śiśupāla insulted you by sheer words in the court of Yudhisthira , but ...
... meanings . The apparent meaning of his words is the appreciation of Kṛṣṇa and the concealed but actual meaning is defamation of him . In plain words the meaning is : Śiśupāla insulted you by sheer words in the court of Yudhisthira , but ...
Side 83
... meaning always had a very high place in the poet's imagination as is clear from one of his verse.76 The theme of the poem is this . A lover , sleeping in company of his beloved in a lofty mansion , dreams that he is separated from her ...
... meaning always had a very high place in the poet's imagination as is clear from one of his verse.76 The theme of the poem is this . A lover , sleeping in company of his beloved in a lofty mansion , dreams that he is separated from her ...
Side 104
... meaning . He speaks of the river as yielding joy ( sukhayati ) , by means of its multitudious joy - yielding waves . The epithet narmadā is redundant , for he adds it out of sheer fondness for alliteration . Another particularly ...
... meaning . He speaks of the river as yielding joy ( sukhayati ) , by means of its multitudious joy - yielding waves . The epithet narmadā is redundant , for he adds it out of sheer fondness for alliteration . Another particularly ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Genesis of the Dūtakāvyas | 14 |
CHAPTER 3 | 31 |
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Akrūra Aśoka beautiful beloved Bhāgavata Bharata Bhaṭṭi bhavati Bhramara Brāhmaṇa Brahmapurāṇa Bṛhaspati Candradūta canto century A. D. cloud composed composition convey Damayanti dautya describes devotional Dhoyi Dhṛtarāṣṭra Duryodhana dūta dūta-kāvya Edited entreats epics episode gods Gopa maiden Gopis Hamsa Hamsadūta Hamsasandesa Hanuman heroine imitation Indra influence Kāka Kālidāsa Kalki Kāma Kamsa katham Kauravas kāvya Kerala king last verse literature Lord lover Mahābhārata mām Mandākrāntā metre Mano Manodūta Mathura Mayūra Megh Meghadūta messenger poem moon mountain Naiṣadhacarita Nala Nemi Nemidūta Nila Padā Padānka Pāṇḍavas poet poet's poetic poetry punar Purāņa Pūrvamegha Rādhā Rāma Rāmāyaṇa Rāvaṇa requests river romantic route Rūpa Rūpa Gosvāmin sage sandeśa-kāvya Sanskrit Saramā says scholars sends sent separation Śiśupāla Sītā Śiva Śrī Kṛṣṇa Sugrīva Śuka swan Tām tatra tava tvam Uddhava Udyogaparvan Vikrama Viṣṇu Vṛndāvana wife words Yakṣa yathā yatra Yudhisthira