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Śṛṅgāraprakāśa of Bhoja
Venkatarama Raghavan
Harvard University Press, 1998

This edition is based on new manuscripts of this important treatise on classical Sanskrit poetics. It was composed by the famous eleventh-century King Bhoja of Malwa (West India), a patron of traditional learning.

The text has never received a complete critical edition. It is important not only because of the theoretical treatment of the erotic sentiment (śṛṅgāra) in classical Sanskrit texts. It is also a mine of quotations from extant and also from lost Sanskrit and Prakrit poetical texts.

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Śṛṅgāraprakāśa of Bhoja
Venkatarama Raghavan
Harvard University Press

This edition is based on new manuscripts of this important treatise on classical Sanskrit poetics. It was composed by the famous eleventh-century King Bhoja of Malwa (West India), a patron of traditional learning.

The text has never received a complete critical edition. It is important not only because of the theoretical treatment of the erotic sentiment (śṛṅgāra) in classical Sanskrit texts. It is also a mine of quotations from extant and also from lost Sanskrit and Prakrit poetical texts.

[more]

logo for Harvard University Press
Śṛṅgāraprakāśa of Bhoja
Venkatarama Raghavan
Harvard University Press
This edition is based on new manuscripts of this important treatise on classical Sanskrit poetics by the famous eleventh-century King Bhoja of Malwa. The text is important because of the theoretical treatment of the erotic sentiment (śṛṅgāra) in classical Sanskrit texts, and also as a mine of quotations from Sanskrit and Prakrit poetical texts.
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