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Pracyavani. Journal of the Pracyavani Mandir (Institute of Oriental Learning). July-October 1945

1945

During the period of the later Sarnhitiis and the Brahmanas the growth in the complication of rituals led to the hierarchy of priest who began to assume great importance in the estimation of the people for they were the guides through the wilderness of sacrificial art. [...] Since the introduction of the character is the end of the prologue the induction falls under the firyogati 4.aya type of the prastrivanit for in the talk of the Installation of Rfitncandra and the departure of the guests there is a mention of the king' s wheeabouts and thus there are ushered in the king and the queen seated on a royal ottoman before the audience. [...] Towards the end of the prastavana there is avalagita in pointing out the next move of the hero after he has finished his work in the chamber of audience.(2)The re is absence of humour in the comic sense in the introduction and thus of the Bharati Vrtti there are two elements namely the prarccana and the ainukha available in the introductory part of this drama. [...] For this karya then are directed all efforts of the In the definition of lravartaka the mention of time ( kale ) lagers to the season or an environment and may include in the wider sense the description of the phenomenal background of the play. [...] 290 PETA.'üYÂVX$t JULY—OCTOBtR 1945 principal hero as well aof the leaders of the frataka and the fikakari; The first attraction of the hero for the accomplishernenof the lady-love then constitutes the germ in the play whicruns parallel to the commencement or the e.rrainbha of the action.
philosophy religion
Pages
83
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120078
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i Roma Chaudhuri, Jatindra Chaudhuri view
Frontmatter
i-i Roma Chaudhuri, Jatindra Chaudhuri view
Presidential Address at the Annual Meeting of the Pracyavani Mandira—February 1945.
81-85 B.C. Law view
Uttara-Rāma-Caritam
86-94 S.N. Shastri view
Two Interesting Music Works
94-97 C. Kunhan view
Shaykh Nizamud-Din Aulia of Delhi
98-99 S.K. Rahaman view
Kalidasa
100-110 S.N. Das Gupta view
Mimamsa Rules of Interpretation of the Vedas
111-113 Dvijendranath Chaudituri view
Indra' in the Atharvaveda.
114-118 N.N. Shende view
Pika-Duta
118-120 Anantala Thakur view
Modern Bengali Literature
121-132 Abdul Wadud view
Sankara’s views on our Waking and Dreaming experience
132-139 Kokileswar Shastri view
The didactic and the gnomic elements in the Apabhramsa verses of Hemacandra
139-146 Sibendra Ghosal view
The Meeting of Extremes in Samkhya Philosophy
146-156 Paras Bhattacharya view

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