The treatment of camatkāra in Sanskrit poetics collects its essence from word (śabda) and meaning (artha). Distribution of supernatural curious delight (adbhutāmodaścamatkāraḥ) is the purpose. The terms like – non-mundane ānanda, āhlāda, vicchitti, vaicitrya, ramaṇīyatā, sadya-para-nirvṛti etc. synonyms are being used to mean camatkāra in the sphere of Indian Poetics. Kuntaka, Ānandavardhana, Viśvanātha, Jagannātha, Kśemendra, Viśveśvara, Hariprasāda etc. are the supporters of the concept of camatkāra. Derivative meaning of camatkāra is a matter of enjoyment. The term ‘epiphany’ (a moment of sudden and great revelation or realisation) may be used to represent camatkāra in English. Lāvaṇya of a young lady is camatkāra of poetry. There is no ...
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Pańcāstikāya-samgraha or Pańcāstikāya-sāra (known briefly as Pańcāstikāya and spelled commonly as Pa...
textMammata’s Kavyaprakasa is an eleventh-century Sanskrit work on poetics that synthesizes two ear...
Vijayāṅkā, Vikaṭanitambā, Avantisundarī, collectively known as Prekṣaṇakatrayī, are three short Sans...
Bhartrhari's Vakyapadiya is a major work in Sanskrit Linguistics and its study is a long-felt need. ...
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In Sanskrit poetry, extremely important aspects of poetry converge that promote human emotions ...
Kāvyārtha is a series of short online articles about the artha (the meanings and ends) of kāvya (poe...
The category of palindrome compositions (vilomakāvyas) undoubtedly represents one of the most peculi...
This dissertation is a translation of the introductory part of the Sadhanasamuddesa (versus 1-44) of...
Rūpa Gosvāmin (late 15th century–1564) was a foremost founding intellectual of the Gaudīya Vaisnava ...
This article concerns techniques whereby poets of classical Sanskrit literature (kāvya) interacted w...
The main focus of this paper is to admit a possibility of interpreting some ideas present in modern ...
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