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Rati-Bhakti Bhartiya Katha Parampara Mein

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Explore the rich tradition of Rati-Bhakti (love-devotion) in Indian storytelling. From ancient times to the 19th century, discover how love and devotion intertwine in narratives, poetry, and folk tales. “Rati-Bhakti Bhartiya Katha Parampara Mein” delves into the divine aspects of human love, tracing its evolution through different eras and literary forms. ISBN: 9788124605943

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124605943
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: viii, 270p.
  • ISBN-10: 8124605947
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Language: Hindi
  • Weight: 550 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Rati-Bhakti Bhartiya Katha Parampara Mein

  1. Shivam

    Excellent research and a compelling argument about the importance of Rati-Bhakti. Highly recommend for serious scholars.

  2. Sufiyan Adam

    I appreciated the depth of analysis, but it could have been more accessible to a general audience. I struggled a bit with the jargon.

  3. Naveen Kumar

    A thought-provoking book. The concepts were complex, but the author presented them well. A valuable addition to my library.

  4. Anshuman Vipul

    An insightful look at the evolution of love and devotion in Indian stories. While some chapters were dense, overall a rewarding read.

  5. Nisha Daga

    A fascinating exploration of love as devotion! The author’s passion shines through. I found it difficult to follow at times.

  6. Yash Khandelwal

    This book opened my eyes to a whole new way of understanding Indian literature. The connection between love and devotion explored beautifully.

  7. Pushpendra Gangwar

    I enjoyed learning about Rati-Bhakti. The book could have used more examples from folk tales. Still, a good academic resource.

  8. Deba Kumar Narzary

    A beautifully written book that offers a fresh perspective on Indian narratives. A little repetitive, but worth the read.

  9. Alisha Sharma

    I was hoping for a lighter read. This is quite scholarly, but thorough. I wanted more focus on stories rather than analysis.

  10. Tejaswita Rai

    This book provides a deep dive into a specific area of Indian literature. It felt very niche and at times dry.

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