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In an interview some years ago Sitakant Mahapatra said about his own poetry ...it is meditation on the mysterious quality of all that exists, a ceaseless negotiation with the world and the self to extract some meaning from the apparent meaninglessness of experience and to find metaphors for what looks inexplicable. At its heart, however, is a core of joy in the very act of experiencing.
The essays in this anthology seek to look at the multiple gestures of tradition in relation to our own times and in som doing they have a relevance for the continuing debate on modern and post modern era.
The Book Is An Anthology Of Poems On And About Children, Poems That Sing Of Love For This ýUnattainable Earthý As Milosz Puts It. In These Poems Celebrating The Ineluctable Childhood, Children Speaks Of Their Dreams And Their Aspirations As In TagoreýS Poems. The Poems Presented In This Anthology Compel Us To Sit Back And Consider Once Again As To How To Make This Planet Safe For Children And Hand It Over To Them.
Krishna's Mahabharatas: Devotional Retellings of an Epic Narrative is a comprehensive study of premodern regional Mahabharata retellings. This book argues that Vaishnavas (devotees of the Hindu god Vishnu and his various forms) throughout South Asia turned this epic about an apocalyptic, bloody war into works of ardent bhakti or "devotion" focused on the beloved Hindu deity Krishna. Examining over forty retellings in eleven different regional South Asian languages composed over a period of nine hundred years, it focuses on two particular Mahabharatas: Villiputturar's fifteenth-century Tamil Paratam and Sabalsingh Chauhan's seventeenth-century Bhasha (Old Hindi) Mahahbharat.
From times immemorial, poetry has been an outlet of emotions, impulses and ideas in innovative styles. As far as my association with poetry goes, I would say that writing poems suits me as I always intend to speak less and often in rhythms of my thoughts. The moment the rhythm breaks, the poem ends. As far as I can understand it, there’s no specific theory to my writing of poetry. The poems I wrote have a diverse range of subjects and are mostly written in different states of mind.
The Poet In This Book Presents A Selection Of His Finest Lyrics, Parts Of Long Poems And Operas He Wrote During His Six-Decades Long Period (1930-1990) Of Astonishing Creativity. A Recipient Of Many Prestigious National And State Awards Including The Sahitya Akademi Award. Pu. Ti. Na Is One One Of The Finest Poets Of The Navodaya Poetry In Kannada.
Introduces Paramanand, one of India’s poet-saints, his work, and this work’s use in ritual.