Comparative Aesthetics (Indian Aesthetics) Vol I” by Dr. Kanti Chandra Pandey is a seminal work that delves deeply into the rich and diverse field of Indian aesthetics. This volume is part of a comprehensive series that explores the principles, theories, and philosophies underlying the aesthetic traditions of India in comparison to Western aesthetics.
In this volume, Dr. Pandey meticulously examines the fundamental concepts of Indian aesthetics, such as rasa (emotional essence), dhvani (suggestion), alamkara (figures of speech), and vakrokti (oblique expression). He explores how these concepts have been developed and articulated by classical Indian scholars and their relevance to the broader field of aesthetics.
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