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Natyasastra of Bharatamuni (Text with Commentary of Abhinavbharati & English Translation) (Set of 3 Vols)
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SKU: 9788183150446
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Explore the Natyasastra of Bharatamuni with this 3-volume set. Dive into the ancient Sanskrit text, accompanied by Abhinavagupta’s commentary and M.M. Ghosh’s renowned English translation. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of Indian dramaturgy, aesthetics, and performance art. Discover the foundational text of Indian theatre and its enduring influence. ISBN: 9788183150446
Japneet Singh Nayyar –
I found the language a barrier to entry, even with the English translation. It requires a significant amount of background knowledge.
Nipun Jain –
While the content is undeniably important, the physical books are a bit unwieldy. It’s a commitment to read through all three volumes.
Ujjwal Jha –
Good for research, but not a casual read. The print quality is decent, but could be better for such a scholarly work.
Muskan –
A must-have for serious scholars of Indian theatre. The commentary is invaluable, and the English translation is generally clear.
Abhishek Anand –
Excellent resource for understanding the Natyasastra. Ghosh’s translation is a classic, and Abhinavagupta’s commentary provides deeper insights.
Sahil Kushwaha Kushwaha –
A monumental work! This volume set presents an unparalleled resource for scholars interested in ancient Indian performance traditions.
Jayesh –
Essential for anyone studying Indian theatre and aesthetics. Abhinavagupta’s commentary truly elevates the text. A priceless resource for scholars.
Ripunjay Tanwar –
This set is a treasure trove of information! The depth of analysis is incredible, offering a profound understanding of Indian dramaturgy.
Arushi Dhupar –
It is a great resource. However, the binding on one of my volumes was a bit loose upon arrival, which was disappointing.
Saurabh Singh –
A comprehensive set, but the language can be quite dense at times. The translation is helpful, but I wish there were more modern interpretations included.