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- Bodhicary'âvatāra, Śṛṅgāra·jñāna·nirṇaya, Kalā·vilāsa, Catur·varga·saṅgraha, Nīti·mañjari, Mugdh'ôpadeśa, Subhāṣita·ratna·sandoha, Yoga·śāstra, Śṛṅgāra·vairāgya·taraṅgiṇī...
- Sringara (Sanskrit: शृङ्गार, śṛṅgāra) is one of the nine rasas, usually translated as erotic love, romantic love, or as attraction or beauty. Rasa means...
- there is rati, which involves living together with the beloved. Finally, srngara represents the playful interaction with the beloved. Kama initially representing...
- the pre-Independence Andhra region. Subba Rao coined the term "amalina srngara" to refer to patriotic love for one's "country, language, and culture."...
- Sringara Prakasa (शृङ्गार प्रकाश – Śṛṅgāra Prakāśa) is a voluminous set of Sanskrit poetry consisting of thirty-six chapters, do****ented in 1908. It deals...
- v t e Rasa theory Rasas Śṛṅgāra (love) Hāsya (mirth) Raudra (fury) Kāruṇya (comp****ion) Bībhatsa (disgust) Bhayānaka (horror) Veera (heroism) Adbhuta...
- primarily in the Śṛngāra Rasa, Śrīsītārāmakelikaumudī is a work which has Vātsalya Rasa as the primary emotion, which is augmented by Śṛngāra Rasa. Dinkar...
- 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...
- classical Indian aesthetics identifies nine primary rasas, such as love (śṛṅgāra), sorrow (karuṇa), and wonder (adbhuta), each ****ociated with a specific...
-  8–9. Hawley 2013, p. 88-93. Bhatt 1940, p. 596. Devasthali, G.V. (1977). Śr̥ṅgāra-rasa-maṇḍana of Śrī Viṭṭhaleśa. Research Unit Publications. Poona: Bhandarkar...