Verlag: IÂ st?arna Buka Lin?karsa
ISBN 10: 8186339809 ISBN 13: 9788186339800
Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Verlag: Eastern Book Linkers, 1998
ISBN 10: 8186339809 ISBN 13: 9788186339800
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. "Under the series Erotics in Kalidasa will be presented the first ever study of the seven world-famous works of Dipasikha-Kalidasa with reference to Erotics in ten volumes. The present is the second volume entitled 'Carnal Conditions, Types of Love, Stages of Love' of this series which comprises the novel and first ever study of the Kamadasa, Ratibheda and Premavilasa done with reference to any poet. This study is divided into two stabakas. The first stabaka divided into four puspas deals with the Sastric and technical analysis of the following fourteen carnal conditions, ten types of love and six stages of love: Kamadasa (Carnal Conditions): 1. Caksuhpriti. 2. Manahsanga. 3. Abhilasa (Sankalpa). 4. Cinta. 5. Anusmrti. 6. Gunakirtana. 7. Udvega. 8. Vilapa. 9. Unmada. 10. Tanuta. 11. Lajjatyaga. 12. Vyadhi and Sanjvara. 13. Jadata and Murccha. 14. Marana. Ratibheda (Types of Love): 1. Abhiyogiki. 2. Vaisayiki. 3. Sambandhaja (Samsargiki). 4. Abhimaniki. 5. Tadiyavisesayukta. 6. Aupamaniki. 7. Naisargiki. 8. Svarupaja. 9. Adhyatmiki. 10. Samprayogiki. Premavilasa (Stages of Love): 1. Prema. 2. Mana. 3. Pranaya. 4. Sneha. 5. Raga. 6. Anuraga. The second stabaka divided into seven puspas (each puspa is further divided into three pallavas) presents an exhaustive and critical study of the illustrations of the aforesaid thirty carnal conditions, types of love and stages of love from the seven renowned works of Kavikulaguru Kalidasa. At the end are appended Kamadasaratibhedapremavilasa-bodhaka-padyanukramanika, Gadyanukramanika, Kamadasa-ratibhedapremavilasanukramanika, Bibliography and index. This voluminous volume is dedicated to a serious connoisseur of Kalidasa, an authority par excellence on Kalidasian studies and a great doyen of Sanskrit and Indology--Prof. Prabhu Dayalu Agnihotri." (jacket).