Ideas of political science in mahakavyas

veeranarayana Pandurangi veerankp at GMAIL.COM
Mon Oct 16 10:12:11 UTC 2006


thanks for Matthew Kapstein and Peter Bisschop for their replies.
veeranarayana

On 10/16/06, Peter Bisschop <Peter.Bisschop at ed.ac.uk> wrote:
> Perhaps a more obvious place to start is the discussion in the
> opening chapters of Bhaaravi's Kiraataarjuniiya.
>
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> Peter Bisschop
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>
> On 13 Oct 2006, at 16:50, Matthew Kapstein wrote:
>
> > No doubt the best place to begin now, in order to consider
> > the interrelationship between kaavya and politics,
> > is Sheldon Pollock's The Language of the Gods in the World
> > of Men (University of California Press, 2006).
> >
> > Matthew Kapstein
> > Paris and Chicago
>


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