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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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8120805445 |
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Transcribing agency |
CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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291.5923 |
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SHA/E |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Sharma, Ram Kara |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Elements of poetry in the Mahabharata/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
Ram Karan Sharma |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
New Delhi : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Moytilal Banarsidass, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
1988. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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xv, 179p. ; |
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25cm. |
440 ## - SERIES |
Title |
University of California, Berkeley. |
440 ## - SERIES |
Title |
University of California publicatins in classical philology. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Includes index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Miscellaneous information |
I. The Gods (Deva) .<br/>1. The gods in general. 2. Indra. 3. Siva. 4. Vi.snu. 5. Brahma.<br/>6. The ASvins. 7. Savitf. 8. Mitravaruna. 9. Kubera. 10. Kartikeyai II. Kama. 12. Yama.<br/>II. The Goddesses (Devi)<br/>1. Aditi. 2. Uma. 3. Sri. 4. Rati. 5. Kirrinari and Apsaras.<br/>III. Sacrificial Objects (Yajna)<br/>IV. Fire (Agni)<br/>V. Sun (Surya)<br/>VI. Moon (Candra)<br/>VII. Planets (Graha)<br/>1. Planets in general. 2. Specific planets, (a) Mars and Mercury<br/>(Mangala-Budha), (6) Venus (Sukra), (c) Venus and Mars<br/>(Sukra-Mangala), (d) Mercury and Venus (Budha-Sukra),<br/>(e) Saturn (SanaiScara), (/) Mercury and Saturn (Budha-<br/>Sanai^cara).<br/>VIII. Comet (Dhumaketu) .<br/>IX. Constellation and Stars (Nakgatra, Tara)<br/>X. The Earth (Prthivi)<br/>XI. Sky (AkaSa) .<br/>XII. Cloud (Megha)<br/>XIII. Lightning (Vidyut)<br/>XIV. The Wind (Vayu)<br/>XV. Ocean (Samudra) .<br/>XVI. Lake (Saras)<br/>XVII. River (Nadi)<br/>XVIII. Well, Water (Udapana, Jala)<br/>XIX. Mountain (Parvata)<br/>XX. Cattle: Cow, Bull, Ox (Go) .<br/>XXI. Horses (A^va) .<br/>XXII. Elephant (Gaja)<br/>XXIII. Lion (Simha) .<br/>XXIV. Tiger (Vyaghra)<br/>XXV. Snake (Sarpa) .<br/>XXVI. Other Animals<br/>1. Monkey (Vanara). 2. Camel (U?tra). 3. Domestic animals<br/>(PaSu). 4. Wolf (Vrka). 5. Boar (Stikara). 6. Jackal (Kro^tuka).<br/>7. Deer (Mrga). 8. Dog (.'5va). 9. Porcupine (Salyaka). 10. Rab<br/>bit (SaSa). 11. Frog (Manduka). 12. Mouse (Indura). 13. Tor<br/>toise (Ktirma). 14. Conchshells (Sankba). 15. Female crab<br/>(Karkataki).<br/>XXVII. Birds (Paksin)<br/>1. Birds in general. 2. Garuda. 3. Swan (Hamsa). 4. Osprey<br/>(Kurarl). 5. Peacock (Mayura). 6. Cuckoo (Purpskokila).<br/>7. Eagle (Syena). 8. Curlew (Krauiica). 9. Crane (Baka).<br/>10. Cakravaka. 11. Crow (Kaka). 12. Partridge (Tittiri).<br/>XXVIII. Insects .<br/>1. Moth (^alabha). 2. Bee (Bhramara).<br/>XXIX. Forest (Vana) .<br/>XXX. Trees and Plants<br/>1. The tree in general. 2. Bulea frondosa (Kiip^uka). 3. Palmyra<br/>palm (Tala). 4. Sal tree, Shorea robusta (Sala). 5. Bamboo<br/>(Vaip^a). 6. ASoka tree. 7. Plantain tree (Kadali). 8. Mango<br/>(Cuta). 9. Silk-cotton tree (Salmali). 10. Pipal tree, Ficus<br/>religiosa (Aivattha). 11. Reed, Amphidonax karka (Nala).<br/>12. Creeper (Lata). 13. Soma and Putika. 14. Flowers (Pu$pa).<br/>15. Fruit (Phala). 16. Sesamum indicum (Tila). 17. Black gram<br/>(Ma?a). 18. Rice (Sali). 19. Turmeric (Haridra). 20. Cotton<br/>(Tula). 21. A tuft of reeds (Saratula). 22. Plants as elucidative<br/>of philosophical or ethical ideas.<br/>XXXI. Lotus (Kamala)<br/>1. Day-blooming lotus. 2. Night-blooming lotus (Kumuda).<br/>XXXII. Metal . .<br/>1. Gold (Svarna). 2. Silver (Rajata). 3. Copper (Tamra).<br/>XXXIII. Jewel (Ratna) .<br/>1. Cat's eye (Vaidurya). 2. Crystal (Sphatika). 3. Pearl (Mani).<br/>4. Gem (Ratna).<br/>XXXIV. Relatives (Sarnbandhin)<br/>1. Father (Pitr). 2. Mother (Matr). 3. Teacher (Guru).<br/>XXXV. Sages (Il§i)<br/>1. Brhaspati. 2. Valmiki. 3. Vasistha. 4. Kapila. 5. Dadhica.<br/>6. Angiras. 7. Bhfgu. 8. Atri. 9. Agastya. 10. Aurva. 11. Trita.<br/>12. Kakjivat.<br/>• XXXVI. Kings (Raj an)<br/>1. Yayati. 2. Pururavas. 3. Puru. 4. Sibi. 5. Manu. 6. Ik?vaku.<br/>7. Bhaglratha. 8. Rantideva. 9. Mundhatr. 10. Pfthu. 11. Dambhodbhava.<br/>12. Khatvanga. 13. Nabhaga. 14. Dillpa. 15. Sahasrarjuna.<br/>16. Rama. 17. Kr?na. 18. Arjuna. 19. Bhi§ma. 20.<br/>Ajamldha. 21. SaSabindu. 22. Gaya. 23. Nj-ga.<br/>XXXVII. Other Personal Names<br/>1. ParaSurama. 2. Hanumat. 3. Valin and Sugrlva. 4. Personal<br/>names as standards of conjugal love. 5. Savitrl.<br/>XXXVIII. Various Phases of Human Life<br/>1. Witness (Sak^in). 2. Ordinary, common folk (Prakfta).<br/>3. Helpless or unprotected person (An.atha). 4. Intoxicated<br/>person (Matta). 5. A diseased person (Vyadhiklista). 6. Dumb<br/>person (Jadaniuka). 7. Lame persons, persons with crippled<br/>arm (Kuni pangii), blind person. 8. A disordered, frantic person<br/>(Unmatta). 9. One insane owing to demoniac seizure (Avi?ta).<br/>10. Eunuch (Kliba). 11. The virtuous (Sukrtin). 12. The enemy<br/>(Amitra). 13. An unchaste woman (PumScali). 14. Impure per<br/>son (ASuci). 15. A wicked person (Nr^amsa). 16. A distressed<br/>person (Arta). 17. A coward (Kapuru§a). 18. Hungry persons.<br/>19. Persons afflicted with heat. 20. Base men (Nica). 21. Spec<br/>tators. 22. Neutral (Udaslna). 23. Caste (Varna). 24. Age<br/>(Vayas). 25. A corpse. 26. Falsehood (Anrta). 27. Phases of<br/>human life as elucidative of philosophical or ethical ideas.<br/>XXXIX. Philosophical Terms<br/>1. Soul (Atmau;. 2. Indifference to things of the world (Vairagya).<br/>3. Virtue (Dharma). 4. The Vedas (Veda). 5. Elements<br/>of speech. 6. Five elements (Panca-mahabhtita). 7. Sense<br/>organs (Indriya). 8. Mind (Manas). 9. Life (Prana). 10. Body<br/>(Deha).<br/>XL. Material Culture .<br/>1. Cart (Sakata) and its parts. 2. Ship (Nan) or raft (Plava).<br/>3. Swing (Dola). 4. Iron (Loha). 5. Saw (Kirakaca). 6. Weapons<br/>(Sastra) and machine (Yantra). 7. Wood (Ka§tha). 8. Mirror<br/>(Adar^a). 9. Clothes (Vastra). 10. Painting (Citra). 11. Garland<br/>(Mala). 12. Ornaments (Alaipkara). 13. Mark on the forehead<br/>(Tilaka). 14. Kettledrum (Dundubhi). 15. A leather bag (Drti).<br/>16. Leather (Carman). 17. Needle (Suci). 18. Pot (Ghata).<br/>19. Banner (Dhvaja). 20. Puppet (Darumayi yo?a). 21. Medi<br/>cine (Au?adha). 22. Pillow (Upadhana). 23. Trap (Vagura).<br/>XLI. Supernatural Appearances<br/>1. Golden trees. 2. An imaginary town in the sky (Gandharvanagara).<br/>3. Celestial car (VimSna).<br/>XLII. Miscellaneoys .<br/>1. Nectar (Amj-ta). 2. Poison (Visa). 3. Seasons (!p.tu). 4. Spring<br/>(Vasanta). 5. Food (Ahara). 6. Perfume (Gandha). 7. A post<br/>(Sthanu). 8. Shadow (Chaya). 9. Pilgrimage centers (Tirtha).<br/>10. Fog (Nihara). 11. Anthill (Valmika). 12. Snow (Hima).<br/>13. Success (Siddhi).<br/>XLIII. Malopama .<br/>2. Metaphor (Rupaka)<br/>I. Complex Metaphor<br/>1. Tree. 2. Butter and Razor. 3. Boat on a river. 4. River.<br/>5. Ocean. 6. Fire. 7. Cloud. 8. Gambling. 9. Palace. 10. Gateway<br/>of heaven. 11. The City of Nine Gates. 12. Chariot. 13. Orna<br/>ment. 14. Lamp. 15. Lotus. 16. Lake. 17. Lion. 18. The old sage.<br/>II. Simple Metaphor .<br/>3. Poetical Fancy (Utprek9a)<br/>I. Utprek?a of Verbs<br/>II. Utprek§a of Nouns and Adjectives .<br/>4. Hyperbole (AtiSayokti)<br/>I. Understatement of the Qualities of Objects of<br/>Comparisoji<br/>II. Presenting Something Unreal or Incongruous<br/>III. Fanciful Overstatement with Api (Even)<br/>5. Inference from Circumstances (Arthapatti)<br/>/ 6. Antithesis (Virodha)<br/>I. General<br/>II. Ambiguous Antithesis<br/>7. Exclusion by Specification (Parisarnkhya)<br/>8. Miscellaneous Figures<br/>I. Excellence (Vyatireka)<br/>II. Converse (Pratipa)<br/>III. Poetical Doubt (Samdeha)<br/>lY. Mistaker (Bhrantiman)<br/>V. Equal Pairing (Tulyayogita)<br/>VI. Accompaniment (Sahokti)<br/>VII. Poetical Reason (Kavyaliiiga)<br/>VIII. Description of Nature (Svabhavokti)<br/>IX. Incongruity (Vi§ama)<br/>X. Modal Metaphor (Samasokti)<br/>9. Idioms<br/>A. Idioms in General<br/>I. Human Body<br/>1. Feet. 2. Hands. 3. Lips and teeth. 4. Eyes. 5. Corners of the<br/>mouth. 6. Back. 7. Marrow of the bones.<br/>II. Animal World<br/>1. Lion. 2. Tiger. 3. Elephant. 4. Snake. 5. Crow and jackal.<br/>6. White crow.<br/>III. Miscellaneous<br/>1. Sesamum seeds (Tila). 2. Grass (Trna). 3. Root. 4. Thorns.<br/>•' 5. Sacrificial objects. 6. Fire and javelin. 7. Mountain and<br/>mustard. 8. Mud. 9. Hook. 10. River. 11. Needle. 12. Mirror.<br/>18. Poison. 14. Pot. 15. Knot. 16. Wilderness. 17. Scraping<br/>with a sharp object. '<br/>B. Idioms in Verbal Phrases<br/>I. General<br/>II. Periphrases Expressive of Death<br/>III. Expressions for Goodbye<br/>10. Figures of Sound (Sabdalamkara)<br/>, I. Repetition of Consonants (Anuprasa)<br/>1. Repetition of a consonant more than once. 2. Repetition of<br/>more than one consonant once. 3. Repetition of more than one<br/>consonant more than once. 4. Repetition of words and meanings<br/>differing only in relation to their immediate constituents<br/>(Latanuprasa). 5. Rhyme (Antyanuprasa).<br/>II. Chime (Yamaka) .<br/>III. Paronomasia (Sle^a)<br/>IV. Indirect Mode of Expression (Vakrokti)<br/>V. Repetition of Phrases or Words in a Set of Verses<br/>1. Linkage or concatenation, 2. Repetition of similar or iden<br/>tical words within verses. 3. Chiasmus.<br/>11. Techniques of Oral Poetry |
650 ## - SUBJECT |
Keyword |
Mahabharata -- Criticism, interpretation. |
650 ## - SUBJECT |
Keyword |
Mahabharata -- Criticism, interpretation. |
650 ## - SUBJECT |
Keyword |
Mahabharata. |
650 ## - SUBJECT |
Keyword |
Longest epic--Mahabharata. |
650 ## - SUBJECT |
Keyword |
Bhagavadgita. |
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Koha item type |
General Books |