Radha: Folk Heroine or Divine Playmate

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This book for the first time draws upon a wide sweep of more than two thousand years of Radha in a varied role in art and literature.  She is found in the humble religious life, in Prakrit poetry and folklore.  Leading poets from the late seventh or early eighth century AD onwards, rave about Radha as a follow-up to Hala’s Gatha Saptasati.  There is no cloak of devotion or adulation to the Supreme Being.  Since 450 AD the Tamil epic Cilappatikaram, the southern Harivamsa and the Bhagavata Purana hint at Pinnai, the earliest consort of Krishna as the lineage of Radha in Sanskrit Literature.  The classic erotic treatise, Kamasutra of Vatsayana comes in view at this time.  Rising trade between India, Iran and Rome on one side and China on the other through the Silk Route lobbed the rich to fleeting pleasures.  In the next phase, Radha is the epitome of angelic beauty and supreme devotion among the Hindus facing the marauding Muslims.  The Vaisnava savants especially in Bengal made Radha a divine being in the sixteenth century.  With the rising nationalist sentiments during the nineteenth century, Radha became the mirror image of humdrum love to the utter relish of the royalty and noblemen of the day.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sanujit Ghose

Sanujit Ghose, born in 1940 in Kolkata, graduated from the Calcutta University of Delhi.  An Indian Administrative Service officer of 1964 batch, he had a distinguished career in the government.  His observant journey led to various archaeological sites, religious institutions and mythological habitations in India and abroad.  His enquiring mind took in what he saw, soaked up what interested him most.  He has drawn upon a vast wealth of bhakti literature from almost all over the country.  His gleaning of facts and figures for more than a decade is wrapped up in this study and research on Radha folk heroine or divine playmate.

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Title
Radha: Folk Heroine or Divine Playmate
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8190316605
Length
308p., References; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 24cm.
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