Sacred and profane dimensions of love in Indian traditions, as exemplified in the Gītagovinda of Jayadeva
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Sacred and profane dimensions of love in Indian traditions, as exemplified in the Gītagovinda of Jayadeva
(Oxford University South Asian studies series)(Oxford India paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 1990
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Includes the English translation and Sanskrit text (roman script) of the Gītagovinda
Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-322) and index
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内容説明
First published in 1978 under the Oxford University South Asian Studies Series, this work is an inquiry into the conceptions of love in its sacred and profane dimensions as a universal theme in religious and secular literature. The author proceeds from the universal to the particular, and examines the way in which the generic experience finds expression in a specific context, the Indian traditions, and the way in which these are exemplified in Jayadeva's well-known twelfth-century Sanskrit poem, the Gitagovinda. Simultaneously, the author considers the poem in its own cultural milieu and compares it with texts from other cultures. The volume also contains a new translation of the poem by Dr. Siegel.
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