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Abstract
MEANING AND INTERPRETATION OF SANSKRIT POEMS
Dr. Neeraj Kumari
Volume: 2 Issue: 3 2012
Abstract:
The state of both rasa and bhava exist together in poetry. Where there is Bhav, there is the presence of Ras and where there is Ras, Bhav is inevitable and natural. In fact, juice is generated only from Vibhava, experience and adulterous feelings. The feelings which are present in the heart of man from the root and get awakened when the concerned subject is present. Such expressions are called permanent expressions. These feelings transform into the form of happiness and sorrow and create joy and sadness in the human heart.
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