Results for 'Arccanā Nāẏaka'

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  1. Atimānaba: sambhābanā o pratiśruti, Nitse o ŚrīArabinda.Arccanā Nāẏaka - 2005 - Kaṭaka: Kaṭaka Shṭuḍeṇṭas Shṭora. Edited by Mohapatra Nilamoni Sahoo.
    Comparative work on philosophy of Indian spiritual leader, Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950 and Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, 1844-1900, western philosopher.
     
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    The Nāyakas of IkkēriThe Nayakas of Ikkeri.Edward B. Harper & K. D. Swaminathan - 1958 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (4):321.
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    Dhamma-nayaka: a memorial volume in honour of Ven. Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan.Ānanda Kausalyāyana - 2013 - Delhi: Buddhist World Press. Edited by C. D. Naik.
    Compilation of lectures and letters on Buddhism.
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    Studies of Nāyaka-Nāyikā-BhedaStudies of Nayaka-Nayika-Bheda.Agehananda Bharati, Rākeśagupta & Rakesagupta - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):668.
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    Symbols of Substance: Court and State in Nayaka Period Tamilnadu.E. G., Velcheru Narayana Rao, David Shulman & Sanjay Subrahmanyam - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):196.
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    Time, Action and Narration. On Some Exegetical Sources of Abhinavagupta’s Aesthetic Theory.Hugo David - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (1):125-154.
    This article is an attempt at understanding the use that Abhinavagupta, the Kashmiri Śaiva philosopher and scholar of poetics, makes of a few concepts and theories stemming from the tradition of Vedic ritual exegesis. Its starting point is the detailed analysis of a key passage in Abhinavagupta’s commentary on the “aphorism on rasa” of the Nāṭyaśāstra, where the learned commentator draws an analogy between the operation of the non-prescriptive portions of the Veda in the ritual and the “generalisation” taking place, (...)
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  7. Indian aesthetics and the nature of dramatic emotions.Sucharita Gamlath - 1969 - British Journal of Aesthetics 9 (4):372-386.
    A short exposition, With comments, Of the philosophical investigations into the nature and aesthetic experience of emotions represented in drama by the mediaeval indian philosophers, Bharata, Bhatt lollata, Shri shankuka, Bhatta nayaka and abhinavagupta. The conclusions reached by these philosophers are contrasted briefly with the position taken up regarding this problem by contemporary english and american aestheticians.
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    Ritual Texts and Literary Texts in Abhinavagupta’s Aesthetics: Notes on the Beginning of the ‘Critical Reconstruction’.Andrew Ollett - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (3):581-595.
    In a recent paper in this Journal Hugo David discussed the possible sources for the comparison that Abhinavagupta draws between ritual and literary discourse at the beginning of his “critical reconstruction” of the theory of rasa in the sixth chapter of his New Dramatic Art. The question of Abhinavagupta’s sources raises more general questions about Abhinavagupta’s use of the concepts and analytical procedures of Mīmāṃsā in his literary-theoretical works. What, if anything, does Mīmāṃsā really have to do with the analysis (...)
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