Seven Words In Bharata What Do They Signify (An Old And Rare Book)
Book Specification
Item Code: | UBD405 |
Author: | K.M. Varma |
Publisher: | Orient Longman Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Pages: | 144 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 8.50 X 5.50 inch |
Weight | 270 gm |
Book Description
THIS work, elsewhere referred to as Problems Connected with Some Technical Terms Used by Bharata, has now been changed to Seven Words in Bharata: What do They Signify. This has a history, rather personal, but I feel obliged to mention it.
Till very late I did not know that I would ever be called upon to write a book dealing only with the textual problems of the Natyasastra. I started writing it more as a by-product while working on the Sattvikabhavas. So long as I was studying alankara at the feet of my esteemed guru, Mahamahopadhyaya, Kalaprapurna, Tātā Subbaraya Sastri garu of Vizianagaram, I did not doubt the familiar or popular explanation of the Sattvikabhavas. It was later when I began to study the texts on alankara independently that I felt a growing discontent with the usual explanations. By the time my ideas took concrete shape I was engaged in working on Indian Iconometry in Viśva-Bharati under the late Dr. P.C. Bagchi, then Director of Research and later Vice-Chancellor of Viśva- Bharati, and the impulse to write something on the Sättvikabhavas became irresistible. When I asked him for his views, with his habitual generosity he gave me ready encouragement, and I proceeded with the work.