Abhinavano Rasavichar Explained

Abhinavano Rasavichar
Author:Nagindas Parekh
Title Orig:અભિનવનો રસવિચાર
Orig Lang Code:gu
Country:India
Language:Gujarati
Subject:Indian poetics
Genre:critical essay
Pub Date:1969
Awards:Sahitya Akademi Award (1970)
Oclc:26778342

Abhinavano Rasavichar (in Gujarati pronounced as /əbʰinəvno rəsəvicar/; English: Rasa theory of Abhinavagupta) is a 1969 Gujarati language collection of critical essays by Indian writer Nagindas Parekh that deals with the theory of Indian poetics. The work won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1970.

Background

The book was published in 1969 and was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1970.[1] [2]

Contents

In Abhinavano Rasavichar, the author has examined the theory of Indian poetics. The work has eight essays.[1]

The title essay explains Abhinavagupta's view on Rasa as expressed in his commentary on Bharata's Natya Shastra. The other articles discuss Vakrokti theory of Kuntaka, Ramaniyata theory of Jagannath. It discusses in details about Śṛṅgāraḥ (erotic), Hāsya (humour) and Shānta (sublime) sentiments, Auchitya (propriety) and Rasabhas (illusory experience of pleasure). The author has also discussed the poetic form of akhyana, showing how Akhyana was a figure of speech, and it was falsely interpreted as a form of poetry.[1] [2]

Reception

For its profundity of erudition, soundness of judgement and its flowing prose, Abhinavano Rasavichar is considered an outstanding contribution to Gujarati literature.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Mehta . Chandrakant . Dave . Pinakin N. . Pinakin Dave . Abichandani . Param . Dutt . K. C. . Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature (Supplementary Entries and Index) . Abhinavano Rasavichar . 1994 . 2005 . Sahitya Akademi . VI . New Delhi . 34346409 . 4654–4655. 9780836422832 .
  2. Encyclopedia: Kothari . Jayant . Jayant Kothari . અભિનવનો રસવિચાર [Abhinavano Rasavicāra] . Gujarati Vishwakosh [Gujarati Encyclopedia] . Thaker . Dhirubhai . Dhirubhai Thaker . 1 . 2001 . 2nd . Ahmedabad . Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust . 348–349 . 248967673 . gu.