Imre Bangha locates the source of what would later become the literary idioms associated with the Hindi heartland—Brajbhasha, Avadhi, Khari Boli, and so on—in Maru-Gurjar, an idiom originating not in the Gangetic plain but in western India, particularly the lands of modern Gujarat and western Rajasthan. Bangha argues that it was this literary language, originally cultivated by Jains beginning in the late twelfth century, that eventually spread to the lands known as madhyadeś, where in the course of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries it developed into the forms that we now associate with Brajbhasha and Avadhi. Bangha also reveals that the linguistic and literary evidence for this connection has been apparent for some time, but modern Hin...
For Hindi speakers Kabir (ca. 1398-1519) is a seminal figure in the early history of Hindi literatur...
English Heart, Hindi Heartland examines Delhi’s postcolonial literary world—its institutions, prizes...
Indian literary traditions, both religious and non-religious, have dealt with literature in a fluid ...
Imre Bangha locates the source of what would later become the literary idioms associated with the Hi...
Even if in the last few years a renewed interest from some of the scientific community in the first...
The development of literature in the vernacular in fifteenth-century Gwalior has been attributed to ...
Western civilization has been influenced by Indian thought in two ways - one through the Greeks, and...
Hindi is direct descendant of Khari-Boli dialect spoken in Delhi and its surroundings during the 13t...
The complex significance of the Brajbhasa (Hindi) poetry of Bharatendu Hariscandra (1850-1885) in it...
In the opening chapter an attempt is made to trace the development of Hindi prose from its earliest ...
Social issues have been an important concern in modern Indian literature in general and Hindi litera...
This book analyses how a language became the instrument with which the contours of a new nation were...
The Sanskrit Mahabharata is one of the greatest works of world literature and pivotal for the unders...
Indian literary traditions, both religious and non-religious, have dealt with literature in a fluid ...
The Hindi literati of Calcutta will always boast that Bengal was the starting point of the various p...
For Hindi speakers Kabir (ca. 1398-1519) is a seminal figure in the early history of Hindi literatur...
English Heart, Hindi Heartland examines Delhi’s postcolonial literary world—its institutions, prizes...
Indian literary traditions, both religious and non-religious, have dealt with literature in a fluid ...
Imre Bangha locates the source of what would later become the literary idioms associated with the Hi...
Even if in the last few years a renewed interest from some of the scientific community in the first...
The development of literature in the vernacular in fifteenth-century Gwalior has been attributed to ...
Western civilization has been influenced by Indian thought in two ways - one through the Greeks, and...
Hindi is direct descendant of Khari-Boli dialect spoken in Delhi and its surroundings during the 13t...
The complex significance of the Brajbhasa (Hindi) poetry of Bharatendu Hariscandra (1850-1885) in it...
In the opening chapter an attempt is made to trace the development of Hindi prose from its earliest ...
Social issues have been an important concern in modern Indian literature in general and Hindi litera...
This book analyses how a language became the instrument with which the contours of a new nation were...
The Sanskrit Mahabharata is one of the greatest works of world literature and pivotal for the unders...
Indian literary traditions, both religious and non-religious, have dealt with literature in a fluid ...
The Hindi literati of Calcutta will always boast that Bengal was the starting point of the various p...
For Hindi speakers Kabir (ca. 1398-1519) is a seminal figure in the early history of Hindi literatur...
English Heart, Hindi Heartland examines Delhi’s postcolonial literary world—its institutions, prizes...
Indian literary traditions, both religious and non-religious, have dealt with literature in a fluid ...