Bhoja's Srngara Prakasa (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Specification
Item Code: | UBE821 |
Author: | V. Raghavan |
Publisher: | Sri Krishnapuram Street, Madras |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 1978 |
Pages: | 994 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.50 X 6.50 inch |
Weight | 1.42 kg |
Book Description
The Hindu, Madras: "A great work sees the light... Dr. Raghavan has brought into a historical discussion the various theories on the philosophy of poetry ranging from Bharata to Anandavardhana and far later too... will be greatly valued as a kaleidoscopic representation of the masterminds of India's poetical thoughts." PROF. M. HIRIYANNA, Mysore:
is written in a simple and straightforward style; and though abounding in details, it is throughout quite interesting... This has necessitated in your surveying the whole range of Alarikara literature (sometimes, as in Chs. XV and XVI, the survey extends even beyond); and the result is not merely comprehensive but also exhaustive... is full of valuable information, and students of Sanskrit will ever feel grateful to you for publishing it. The publication will be an indispensable companion to those who undertake research work in the subject; and... will also serve as an excellent reference book."
PROF. L. RENOU, Paris: "V. Raghavan whose works on poetics are authoritative... his long study on the Srigara Prakasa of Bhoja in which he has revealed to us the most encyclopaedic Indian text on Sanskrit poetics."... Journal of Oriental Research, Madras: "... must be accepted on all hands as a great contribution to the thought on Sanskrit literary criticism....".
Took his M.A. in Sanskrit Language and Literature with Comparative Philology and four schools of Indian Philosophy under Mahamahopadhyaya Prof. S. Kuppuswamy Sastri; specialised in Alamkara and Natya Sastras and Sanskrit Aesthetics and earned his Doctorate in 1934-5 from Profs. S. Levi, F. W. Thomas and A. B. Keith; studied Sanskrit on the traditional lines also and won medals and prizes for Sanskrit speaking and writing.
Two of my former students have assisted in the reading of the proofs, Dr. S. S. Janaki and Dr. M. Narasimhacharya. As there is difference in the page numbers between the second and third editions, the revision of the Index required arduous work. Here again Dr. Janaki has been very helpful.
The Vasanta Press, Theosophical Society, Adyar, who printed the second edition of this book, agreed to print its third edition also. To the authorities. of the Society and Sri K. Ramanathan, Manager of the Press and to Ms. V. T. Rajan & Co.. Paper Merchants, I must express my appreciation of their co- operation.
This publication had imposed a heavy strain on me owing to the rocketing of the costs of paper and printing. I must therefore express my gratitude to the Ministry of Education and Social Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi, for their financial aid. I must make special mention of my two 'putra-ratnas Cirañjivins Sri R. Kalidas and Dr. R. Charudattan whose 'pitr-bhakti has made possible since 1971 the uninterrupted continuation of my academic activities and research and publication work, and of my wife Saubhagyavati Sarada, the full witness at home these years of my work round the clock and on diverse fronts.