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020 | _a978-81-7080-006-4 | ||
040 | _cChowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office | ||
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_aThe aesthetic experience according to Abhinavagupta _cRaniero Gnoli |
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_aVaranasi _bChowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office _c2015 |
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300 | _aLII,125 Pp | ||
440 | _aChowkhamba Sanskrit Studies Vol. LXII | ||
521 | _aThis important portion of the Commentary has very ably been edited, translated, commented upon and elucidated by Dr. Raniero Gnoli of Rome. The learned introduction contains all possible information regarding various Indian and Western theories on aesthetic experience and in the copious notes the readers will find authentic materials quoted from numerous allied texts in justification of the interpretation of the difficult passages. Description: Bharata in his famous aphorism 'vibhavanubhavavyabhicarisamyogad rasenispattih' explains the way in which the Aesthetic experience originates and the Commentary thereupon by Abhinavagupta constitutes the most important text in the whole of Indian aesthetic thought. | ||
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