Love in Ancient India

Love in Ancient India
Title Love in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author M.L. Varadpande
Publisher SCB Distributors
Pages 200
Release 2011-02-02
Genre Art
ISBN 8183282172

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This book chronicles the story of love which is considered an Indian creation. The first love story of the world was found in the Rig Veda and the first comprehensive work on love was written in India with Kamasutra becoming one of its offshoots. Love techniques were perfected over centuries and sculpted on the walls of temples of Khajuraho and Konarak. Since ancient times, rishis in India have believed that it was love which came first and then followed the world. The origin and evolution of love in India is traced by the author in an elaborate manner, providing invaluable insights which make this book a rare treasury in itself. The book draws from concrete sources including cave paintings, ancient archaeological findings and a mass of literature belonging to the Vedic and Buddhist eras to give a complete portrayal of love. Through love lyrics, humorous plays and erotic descriptions, Love in Ancient India takes you through a timeless saga of royalty and grandeur, beauty and infidelity, all of which are interspersed with the concept of the world’s most bewitching expression - love.

Madhav & Kama: A Love Story from Ancient India

Madhav & Kama: A Love Story from Ancient India
Title Madhav & Kama: A Love Story from Ancient India PDF eBook
Author A.N.D. Haksar
Publisher Roli Books Private Limited
Pages 94
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9351940608

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This is the story of Madhavanala and Kamakandala. Madhav, a handsome and accomplished young man, is asked to leave his city of Pushpavati: his looks and singing so distract women that they neglect their work, and cityfolk create an uproar about it. Exiled, Madhav reaches the court of King Kama Sena, the ruler of Kamavati, where he meets the bewitching courtesan Kama. The two fall in love but royal ire ensures that the lovers part. A heartbroken Madhav takes shelter in a temple at Ujjain, the city of King Vikramaditya. What can the great ruler do to assuage Madhav’s pain? Can he reunite the lovers? This lively and colourful tale has startling metaphors, a candid narration of love and an ending that matches its evocative language. In circulation since the twelfth century AD, Madhav and Kama has been translated from the original Sanskrit text for readers in English for the first time.

Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India

Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India
Title Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 223
Release 2010-03-25
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0791494012

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An elegant translation of the Sattasaī (or Seven Hundred), India's earliest collection of lyric poetry, Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India deals with love in its many aspects. Mostly narrated by women, the poems reveal the world of local Indian village life sometime between the third and fifth centuries. The Sattasaī offers a more realistic counterpart to that notorious theoretical treatise on love the Kāmasūtra, which presents a cosmopolitan and calculating milieu. Translators Peter Khoroche and Herman Tieken introduce the main features of the work in its own language and time. For modern readers, these short, self-contained poems are a treat: the sentiments they depict remain affecting and contemporary while providing a window into a world long past.

Rudra

Rudra
Title Rudra PDF eBook
Author Arthur Joseph Westermayr
Publisher
Pages 462
Release 1912
Genre India
ISBN

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India My Love

India My Love
Title India My Love PDF eBook
Author Osho
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 216
Release 2002-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 9780312288242

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India is not just a geography or history. It is not only a nation, a country, a mere piece of land. It is something more: it is a metaphor, poetry, something invisible but very tangible. It is vibrating with certain energy fields that no other country can claim. For almost ten thousand years, thousands of people have reached to the ultimate explosion of consciousness. Their vibration is still alive, their impact is in the very air; you just need a certain perceptivity, a certain capacity to receive the invisible that surrounds this strange land. It is strange because it has renounced everything for a single search, the search for the truth. In these pages, we are treated to a spellbinding vision of what Osho calls "the real India," the India that has given birth to enlightened mystics and master musicians, to the inspired poetry of the Upanishads and the breathtaking architecture of the Taj Mahal. We travel through the landscape of India's golden past with Alexander the Great and meet the strange people he met along the way. We are given a front-row seat in the proceedings of the legendary court of the Moghul Emperor Akbar, and an insider's view of the assemblies of Gautama the Buddha and his disciples. In the process, we discover just what it is about India that has made it a magnet for seekers for centuries, and the importance of India's unique contribution to our human search for truth.

Sexual Life in Ancient India

Sexual Life in Ancient India
Title Sexual Life in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Johann Jakob Meyer
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House
Pages 620
Release 1971
Genre History
ISBN 9788120806382

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Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India

Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India
Title Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Hala
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 212
Release 2009
Genre Love poetry, Prakrit
ISBN 9781441607768

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An elegant translation of the Sattasaiμ (or Seven Hundred), India s earliest collection of lyric poetry, Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India deals with love in its many aspects. Mostly narrated by women, the poems reveal the world of local Indian village life sometime between the third and fifth centuries. The Sattasaiμ offers a more realistic counterpart to that notorious theoretical treatise on love the Kaμmasuμtra, which presents a cosmopolitan and calculating milieu. Translators Peter Khoroche and Herman Tieken introduce the main features of the work in its own language and time. For modern readers, these short, self-contained poems are a treat: the sentiments they depict remain affecting and contemporary while providing a window into a world long past.