Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124603789
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: xxvi, 375
- ISBN-10: 8124603782
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Language: English
- Weight: 525 gr
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Explore Indian aesthetic theory with S.S. Barlingay’s “Modern Introduction.” This book (ISBN: 9788124603789) delves into the rasa theory from Bharata Muni to Abhinavagupta and beyond. Discover the evolution of art and beauty in Indian thought, uncovering key concepts and interpretations. Essential reading for scholars and students of Indian aesthetics, drama, and poetics.
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Akshay Kumar –
Complex subject made accessible. It may require a second reading to fully absorb the material, but worth it.
Dipesh Kadam –
This book provides a solid foundation. I appreciate the detailed explanations, but sometimes felt it lacked practical application.
Aadhar Kumar Mishra –
Excellent resource for students. Clearly explains key concepts and provides a solid foundation. Some prior knowledge recommended.
Shreya –
This book is well-written and informative, but it can be difficult to follow if you are not already familiar with Indian philosophy.
Prerna Gupta –
I struggled with some of the terminology. A glossary would have been helpful. Otherwise, a decent introduction.
Gaurav Kumar –
An okay introduction. I expected something that captures the nuances of the topic more vividly.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian art and culture. Barlingay’s insights are invaluable.
Rishi Raj Verma –
Found it to be an intriguing exploration. Some parts were difficult to grasp on the first reading.
Akanksh Anand –
A bit dry at times, but ultimately a rewarding read. The explanations of rasa theory were particularly helpful.
Akash Gupta –
Barlingay simplifies complex concepts well. A great introduction, though I wish there were more examples.
S Kanagasabai –
A good overview, but felt a bit dense in some sections. Still, a valuable resource for understanding Indian aesthetics.
Anubhav Singh –
Very helpful for my research. The chapter on Abhinavagupta was particularly insightful and well-explained.
Shaurya Jha –
Comprehensive and insightful! This book opened my eyes to the depth of Indian aesthetic thought. Highly recommended.
Muhammed Shahjas P –
A decent book to understand Aesthetic Theory in Indian Philosophy. I found that some topics could have been explained better