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- Sringara (Sanskrit: शृङ्गार, śṛṅgāra) is one of the nine rasas, usually translated as erotic love, romantic love, or as attraction or beauty. Rasa means...
- Bhattacharya, considered Shringara-Prakasha as the most "detailed and provocative" discourse on rasa. According to P.V. Kane, Shringara-Prakasha can be considered...
- Specifically, it is linked to the prasadiki or prasadini dhruva, ****ociated with shringara rasa and characterized by colorful delight (rangaraga) and happiness (prasada)...
- Malaya-sundari, a character in the 11th-century Indian story collection Shringara-manjari-katha Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Malaya. Wikimedia Commons...
- Shringara-manjari-katha (IAST: Śṛṅgāra-mañjarī-kathā, "Stories for Shringara-manjari") is an 11th-century Sanskrit-language storybook from India. Attributed...
- Srungara Ramudu (transl. Romantic Rama) is a 1979 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by K. Shankar. It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Latha, with...
- Kulkarni. Archive.org copy: [4]. Shringara-Prakasha (Śṛṅgāraprakāśa), treatise on poetics and dramaturgy Shringara-manjari-katha (Śṛṅgāramanjarīkathā)...
- written in first half of the 14th-century. Its theme is the depiction of Shringara, an erotic sentiments. The poem has a significant historical value as...
- to come. Kalidasa was mainly known for his subtle exploitation of the shringara (romantic) element in his verse. The 4th century Sanskrit poet Kalidasa...
- Abhisarika. The nayikas are further classified in two varieties of the shringara rasa, the rasa related to love: Sambhoga (love in meeting) and Vipralambha...