Sītā’s Banishment by Rāma in Kālidāsa’s Raghuvamśam
The featured excerpt is taken from a monograph edited by Shri Kireet Joshi and written by G. C. Nayak, titled “Selected Episodes from Kalidasa’s Raghuvamśam of Kālidāsa” (2010). This monograph is part of a series on Value-oriented Education centered on three values : Illumination, Heroism and Harmony.
Rasa: Meaning and Scope – 2
CONTINUED FROM PART 1 Rasa: The Transcendental And Immanent Reality The evolution of the subjective and objective meanings of Rasa as “essence” …
Rasa: Meaning and Scope – 3
CONTINUED FROM PART 2 Rasa: The Seership of the Artist It has been shown that Rasa connotes the Supreme Reality. In what …
Rasa: Meaning and Scope – 4
CONTINUED FROM PART 3 Rasa: The Seership of the Artist The seer has, in him, the sattwic buddhi or ahaṅkāra, – the …
Is Sanskrit Relevant Today?
One finds many vague ideas floating around with regard to the history, practicality and use of Sanskrit. Let us first clarify some …