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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...
- Bodhicary'âvatāra,
Śṛṅgāra·jñāna·nirṇaya, Kalā·vilāsa, Catur·varga·saṅgraha, Nīti·mañjari, Mugdh'ôpadeśa, Subhāṣita·ratna·sandoha, Yoga·śāstra,
Śṛṅgāra·vairāgya·taraṅgiṇī...
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primarily in the
Śṛngāra Rasa, Śrīsītārāmakelikaumudī is a work
which has Vātsalya Rasa as the
primary emotion,
which is
augmented by
Śṛngāra Rasa. Dinkar...
- v t e Rasa
theory Rasas Śṛṅgāra (love) Hāsya (mirth)
Raudra (fury) Kāruṇya (comp****ion) Bībhatsa (disgust) Bhayānaka (horror)
Veera (heroism) Adbhuta...
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there is rati,
which involves living together with the beloved. Finally,
srngara represents the
playful interaction with the beloved. Kama
initially representing...
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Oriental Institute. pp. 88–93.
Bhatt 1940, p. 596. Devasthali, G.V. (1977).
Śr̥ṅgāra-rasa-maṇḍana of Śrī Viṭṭhaleśa.
Research Unit Publications. Poona: Bhandarkar...
- five
hundred and eighty-four poems, and
belonged to the
genre of
śṛṅgāra-kāvya or
śṛṅgāra-prabandham, 'a
genre ****ociated in the
history of
Telugu literature...
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argument is re****ed by the
proponents of śāntarasa by counter-arguing,
śṛṅgāra rasa is not
denied the
stature of a rasa as it can not
portray actual ****ual...
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devotees (bhaktas), (b) the
medium of song, (c) the
idiom of p****ionate love (
śṛṅgāra/mādhurya) or
painful separation (viraha), and (d) the remembrance—in meditation...
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rendered in the bhāratī vṛtti and that the
heroic (vīra) and
erotic (
śṛṅgāra)
sentiments should prevail but like
Bharata did not make
specific mention...