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Abstract
'Radhacharitam' ka Mahakavya ki Bhasha Shailley
Udaynarayan Singh, Dr N. Shankarnarayan Shastri
Volume: 2 Issue: 2 2012
Abstract:
Without language, emotions are mute. Language is the natural, beautiful, and best medium of human expression. Humans express their emotions through language, either verbally or in written form. The tendency for self-expression is natural in humans. Inspired by this self-expression, human speech evolved over time into language, giving rise to the creation of literature. Literature is the sweet expression of thoughts. Therefore, language is the external body of literature. Poeticians have considered language to be the body of the literary man they envisioned. This expresses the importance of language, but the language required for literature must be different from ordinary language. The poet relies on language to make the feelings within their hearts sensitive. Therefore, a strong language is essential. It is language that imbues and adorns every work with the qualities of poetry. The poet's thoughts, feelings, and ideas are rewarded in the garb of language.
References
- Shabdarthosahtaukavyam, Kavyalankar, 1/6
- Shabdarthokavyam Kavyalankara, 2/1
- Kvya Grahamlankartam, Saundryamalankar,Kavyalankar Sutra1/1-2
- Kavya Prashan 8/93
- Radha 1/48
- Ibid; 3/64
- Ibid. 3/197
- Shabdakalpadrum, Panchamakanda, p-137
- Prayenchayaranamiyam Shaili Ytam Swamiprayampi Varnyanti/Manusmriti 1/4 Par Kullukabhatatt Tika P-4
- Sarswati Kanthabharan 2/26
- Kavyadarsh 1/102
- Kavyadarsh 1/42
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