Bhaminivilasa of Jagannatha with Kavyamarmaprakasa of Lakshman Ramchandra Vaidya

Bhaminivilasa of Jagannatha with Kavyamarmaprakasa of Lakshman Ramchandra Vaidya

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAN633
Author: R. K. Panda
Publisher: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan
Language: SANSKRIT TEXT WITH ENGLISH TR
Edition: 2004
ISBN: 8180900126
Pages: 415
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 8.80 X 5.80 inch
Weight 650 gm

Book Description

ABOUT THE BOOK
Bhaminiviläsa is undoubtedly the best work of Pandita-raja Jagannatha. It is the collection of detached verses independent of each other and so, it may be called a Kosakavya. The book is divided into four viläsas-The first Prästävika-viläsa is a collection of gnomic and didactic verses. These are very grand in conception and in expression.

The second Śrngaravilasa contains the highest number of verses giving passionate expression to the emotion of love. So this chapter is a good specimen of erotic poetry. The poet has an extra-ordinary power to describe the abstract thoughts and feelings.

The third Karunavilāsa depicts pathetic sentiment and it is an elegiac poetry. This gives expression to poet's serious pathos.

The fourth Santavilāsa which contains lyrical verses expressing poet's devotion for God. It seems to be a spontaneous outburst of the poet's spiritual feeling. The prevailing tone of the verses is one of dedication and surrender to the Lord Krishna.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. R. K. Panda, the compiler and Editor of this book is a well-known scholar of Sanskrit. He is working as Reader in the Department of Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit, M.S. University of Baroda. He has published 15 Books, 40 Research papers, 10 poem-collections, 2 story 2 Novels and 2 play collections in Sanskrit.

EDITORIAL
I feel highly satisfied to place this edition of the Bhamini viläsa in the hands of students and the lovers of Sanskrit poetry. I have herein made all possible efforts to make this book as useful to the students as possible.

The Bhaminivilása is undoubtedly an important work of Panditaraja Jagannatha. It is the collection of detached verses indepen-dent of each other and so, it may be called a Kosakavya. According to Dr. Keith, this kavya is admirable in many respects as an erotic poem, an elegy and a store of gnomic sayings. The book is divided into four vilasas-the Prästävika, Sṛngāra, Karuna and Santaviläsa. The Prästävika viläsa is a collection of gnomic and didactic verses. These are very grand in conception and in expression. Every verse is a ready illustration of anyokti or aprastutaprasamsa. The subject matter of these sayings is numerous. Generally philosophy, morals and practical advice to life are suggested through these verses. The second chapter called Srigaravilāsa contains the highest number of verses giving passionate expression to the emotion of love. So this chapter is a good specimen of erotic poetry. Here each stanza is a complete unit of sense, expression and imagery and it presents a daintily finished picture of the emotion or a situation. The poet has depicted the reactions and subtle variations in the moods and fancies of the lover and the beloved. The poet has an extra ordinary power to describe the abstract thoughts and feelings.

The third Karunaviläsa depicts pathetic sentiment and it is an elegiac poetry. This gives expression to poet's serious pathos.

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