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Mahabharata & Modern Scholarship: An Interview With Dr. Vishwa Adluri
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Mahabharata & Modern Scholarship: An Interview With Dr. Vishwa Adluri

Nithin Sridhar- August 8, 2020

IndiaFacts interview of Dr. Vishwa Adluri on Mahabharata, modern scholarship and their new book “Philology and Criticism: A Guide to Mahābhārata Textual Criticism" Read More

Mahabharata & Modern Scholarship: An Interview With Dr. Vishwa Adluri
Archives, Indology

Mahabharata & Modern Scholarship: An Interview With Dr. Vishwa Adluri

Nithin Sridhar- August 8, 2018

IndiaFacts interview of Dr. Vishwa Adluri on Mahabharata, modern scholarship and their new book “Philology and Criticism: A Guide to Mahābhārata Textual Criticism" Read More

Text as the Metaphoric Body: Incorporation of Tripurā in Saundaryalaharī – IV
Archives, Indology

Text as the Metaphoric Body: Incorporation of Tripurā in Saundaryalaharī – IV

Sthaneshwar Timalsina- January 15, 2018

The text evolves on the framework of Trika, that the self or Śiva as simultaneously immanent and transcendent, the union of Śiva and Śakti in ... Read More

Text as the Metaphoric Body: Incorporation of Tripurā in Saundaryalaharī – III
Archives, Indology

Text as the Metaphoric Body: Incorporation of Tripurā in Saundaryalaharī – III

Sthaneshwar Timalsina- January 13, 2018

The commixture of literary tropes comes to its pinnacle in verse 68. A commentator points out that this verse contains the commixture (saṅkara) of metaphor ... Read More

Text as the Metaphoric Body: Incorporation of Tripurā in Saundaryalaharī – II
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Text as the Metaphoric Body: Incorporation of Tripurā in Saundaryalaharī – II

Sthaneshwar Timalsina- January 6, 2018

The significance and centrality of the divine body in Saundaryalaharī is vivid, particularly in the second part, where the limbs and ornaments of the goddess ... Read More