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Volume II Special Issue VIII November 2022
Name of Author :
Prasun Sengupta
Title of the paper :
The position of Haridas Siddhantabagiss Rūkmiṇīharaṇam in arenas of Modern Sanskrit epic
Abstract:
Brain Swinme one of the noted educationists of all time once voiced, Human enter the world and awakes to a simple truth. We must find our story with this great epic of being practical speaking his words are so practical epic are common in literature in all countries. India is a heritage country having its glorious past. India has its two great classical epics and they are none other than The Rāmāyaṇa and The Mahābhārata but apart from that there are many modern epics of this country also. Epics have also been penned down, controlled in recent times and this literary trend can be seen in all types of languages. Sanskrit is not an exception. In Sanskrit literature, the name of HaridasaSiddhantaBagis is quite popular for his commanding style and tone He is prolific and versatile writer, composer and what not . His magnus opus Rūkmiṇīharaṇam is an outstanding epic countering around Rūkmiṇī, the Hindu Goddess and the first queen of lord Krishna. In the entire epic, there are so many dances and plays. This present paper hence highlights the position of Rūkmiṇīharaṇam in the glory of modern epic.
Keywords :
Literature, epic, style, position, Haridas.
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Page Number :
83-85