Gandhian Concept of BeautyAjanta Publications, 1989 - 98 strán (strany) |
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... perfection at the hands of Indian rhetoricians . However , such quest for values cannot be said to have reached perfection because it is a growing tradition . Sanskrit scholarship has advanced many theories about rasa of which the ...
... perfection at the hands of Indian rhetoricians . However , such quest for values cannot be said to have reached perfection because it is a growing tradition . Sanskrit scholarship has advanced many theories about rasa of which the ...
Strana 26
... perfection . A thing of beauty is perfect by itself and in itself . Its perfection need not be increased by external embel- lishments . Poet Bharavi in his Kiratarjuniam says " Really , beauty does not need other ornaments " . In ...
... perfection . A thing of beauty is perfect by itself and in itself . Its perfection need not be increased by external embel- lishments . Poet Bharavi in his Kiratarjuniam says " Really , beauty does not need other ornaments " . In ...
Strana 37
... perfection in each genus . A beautiful rose would be a rose un surpassed of its kind , that which embodies most ... perfection , as an essential feature of the beautiful , lent their conception a rational care . Yet they did not regard ...
... perfection in each genus . A beautiful rose would be a rose un surpassed of its kind , that which embodies most ... perfection , as an essential feature of the beautiful , lent their conception a rational care . Yet they did not regard ...
Obsah
Western Concept of Beauty | 29 |
Gandhian Concept of Beauty | 59 |
Gandhian Aesthetics for the Nuclear Age | 79 |
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Abhinavagupta According aesthetic experience aesthetic pleasure aestheticians Ahimsa Ajanta Ananda Anubhavas Aristotle art and beauty artist beauty in nature beauty lies become believed Bharat bliss Brahman character cognition Coleridge concept of beauty critics Croce culture delight divine essence ethical expression external G.E. Moore Gandhian aesthetics Gandhian concept Gandhiji Gandhism harmony heart I.A. Richards idea ideal imagination Indian aesthetics Indian philosophy intellect intuition judgement Kant Keats kind literature Madan Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi man's manifestation means ment mind Moksha moral Natyasastra Neo-Platonic non-violence nuclear objective idealists pain Pathan perfection personality physical poetry poets principle purpose rasa Rasa theory realised religion Renaissance Ṛgveda role Romantic Rupa Goswami Sanskrit Sarvodaya Satyagraha says sense of beauty Shaiva social society soul Sringar sthaibhāvas stiffling effect Sunder supreme Taittiriya Upanishad taste tion trinity truth and beauty ugliness ultimate unity universal Upanishad Vedantins Vedas Vibhava Western word beauty