Description
- ISBN-13: 9789380829432
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9380829434
- Publisher Date: 01-Jan-17
- Edition: 1st
- No of Pages: 95
Original price was: ₹600.00.₹450.00Current price is: ₹450.00.
“Rasatarangini of Bhanudatta” by Nina Champaklal Bhavnagari explores Bhanudatta’s work with Bhagavadbhatta’s “Nutanatari” commentary. Dive into Sanskrit poetics with this insightful edition (ISBN: 9789380829432). Explore rasa theory and literary analysis. Perfect for students and scholars of Sanskrit literature.
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Chayan Bit –
This book provides a great depth in subject. Bhagavadbhatta commentary is very useful.
Debajit Patra –
A comprehensive guide to understanding Rasatarangini. Well-edited and presented.
Pranjal Yadav –
Excellent resource for serious students of Sanskrit poetics. A very detailed analysis.
Sweta Yadav –
Useful for academic purposes, but not a casual read.
Chaitanya –
A valuable resource for anyone studying Sanskrit literature. Highly recommended!
Roshan Antony –
Not an easy read but worth the effort. Very enlightening.
Navya –
It’s a great companion for understanding the original text. Very helpful commentary.
Jharinath Ilaparti –
A must-have for Sanskrit scholars! Clear explanations and thorough analysis.
Saif Akhlaq –
The book has lots of errors. Disappointed with overall quality.
Revanth R –
Good for serious Sanskrit students. The print quality could be better.
Adarsh Pandey –
The book is well structured. The commentary is a welcome addition.
Siddharth Vankam –
A dense but rewarding read. Requires patience and familiarity with the subject.
Sumit Kumar Sahu –
An insightful look into rasa theory. Bhagavadbhatta’s commentary adds depth.
Ankit Patel –
Found this book very insightful. Helps to grasp the intricacies of Rasa theory.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
This is a very helpful and comprehensive commentary. Highly recommended! stars
Anshuman Vipul –
Interesting perspective, but I found some sections difficult to follow.
Gaddala Yakub –
The book is too complex for beginners. Requires a strong foundation.
Pratibha Gupta –
A decent edition of Rasatarangini. The commentary is helpful, though sometimes dense.
Piyush Shrineelvats –
Good but a bit too academic for my taste. However, a good value for money.
Aravindh V A –
Helpful for understanding Sanskrit poetics, but requires some prior knowledge.
Anuja Joshi –
It is a good resource for researchers, but not very engaging for casual readers.
Harshita Mehra –
Good edition, but the introduction could be more comprehensive.