The volume comprises some 100 panegyrics, articles and research papers that deal with various aspects of Sanskrit, Indology and Musicology. The eulogical and laudatory poems, memoirs and tributes to Prof. J. S. Kulshreshtha bring out characteristics of his personality and his contribution to Sanskrit, Indology and Musicology. The papers in English and Hindi discuss Vedic, sociological, education, religious, linguistic and literary aspects of Indian society and ...
Paryavarana-Sahasrasrotasvini: Environmental Ecstasy in Sanskrit Literature: Prof. Prabhu Dayalu Agnihotri Devadhideva Mahotsava Festschrift
The book presents "Abhinaya-Candrika' only Orissan text found exclusively devoted to Odissi Dance. In this work contemporary Odissi dance is compared with the text. For the first time this text sees the light of the day in its fully edited form. Odissi dance had crossed international borders since the mid fifties, this key book though referred by the exponents in all the practical applications, it was not available as a handbook to the dancers. This book was ...
Erotic in Kalidasa: Vol. 2. Carnel Conditions, Types of Love, Stages of Love
Under the series Erotics in Kalidasa will be presented the first ever study of the seven world-famous works of Dipasikha-Kalidasa with reference to Erotics in ten volumes. The present is the fourth volume entitled 'Sixty-Four Arts in Sanskrit Literature and Dramas of Kalidasa'. This volume comprises the novel and the first ever study of the Sixty-four arts in the history of literary criticism and critical works in India and abroad accomplished with reference to ...
Kumarasambhava – Kamakelisati: Enjoyment of Bliss in Kumarasambhava: Erotica Indica – III
Under the series Erotica Indica will be presented the first ever study of the seven world famous works of Dipasikha Kalidasa and other renowned poets with reference to Erotics in ten volumes. The present is the third volume entitled 'Enjoyment of Bliss in Kumarasambhava' of this series which comprises the first ever study of Samprayoga (Enjoying Union) done with reference to any poet. This study is divided into two Stabakas. The first Stabaka divided into eight ...