Erotic Poems from the Sanskrit

Erotic Poems from the Sanskrit

An Anthology

  • Author: Parthasarathy, R.
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 9780231184380
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780231545464
  • Place of publication:  New York , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2017
  • Month: November
  • Language: English
Classical Sanskrit literature boasts an exquisite canon of poetry devoted to erotic love. In Erotic Poems from the Sanskrit, noted translator and scholar R. Parthasarathy curates a selection in a new verse translation that introduces readers to Sanskrit poetry in a modern English vernacular. The volume features works by seventy-two poets, including seven women poets and thirty-five anonymous poets, primarily composed between the fourth and seventeenth centuries. It includes a detailed introduction that guides readers through Sanskrit poetic forms and explains how to read and appreciate the poems in English.

Erotic Poems from the Sanskrit seeks to represent the breadth of Sanskrit poetry through the ages and to present a cohesive, thematically unified selection when read as a whole. The works in this volume depict licit and illicit love, speaking to the joys and sorrows of consummation and separation and a broader cultural celebration of the pleasures of the flesh. Often sexually explicit, they are replete with recurrent scenarios and striking tactile, visual, and olfactory images, whose resonance and use as motifs across eras are expertly explained. Parthasarathy shows that Sanskrit poets are our contemporaries despite the centuries that separate us, as they speak simply and passionately to a wide range of human experience. Erotic Poems from the Sanskrit offers English-speaking readers an enticing and tantalizing initiation into the riches and beauty of this venerable poetic tradition.
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Abhinanda
    • That’s How I Saw Her
  • Amaru
    • Who Needs the Gods?
    • In a Hundred Places
    • A Taste of Ambrosia
    • Pincers
    • The Bride
  • Anon
    • Lovers’ Quarrel
    • The Pledge
    • A Lover’s Welcome
    • Regret
    • Stonehearted
    • Feigning Sleep
    • Remorse
    • Walking the Street by Her House
    • The Sheets
    • A Woman Wronged
    • Aubade
    • Like the Wheels of a Chariot
    • The Word
    • An Invitation
    • The Traveler
    • The Devoted Wife
    • The Kingdom’s Happiness
    • Hair
    • Wild Nights
    • Thank Offering
    • At the Cremation Ground
    • On a Rainy Day
    • When Winter Comes
    • Jewels
    • The Creaking Bed
    • She Protests Too Much
    • She Doesn’t Let Go of Her Pride
    • The Ways of Love
    • A Lover’s Word
    • The Hawk
    • A Needle
    • Time Wasted
    • The Scholar’s Life
    • Foolish Heart
    • Supreme Bliss
  • Bāṇa
    • In a Corner of the Village Shrine
  • Bhartṛhari
    • Wise Men
    • Poets’ Excesses
    • The Love Game
    • Hips
    • Fear of Death
    • Desire Alone
    • Adoration of Woman
    • The Poet Speaks to the King
    • Contentment
    • Man’s Life
    • Old Age
    • White Flag
  • Bhāskara II
    • Elementary Arithmetic
  • Bhavabhūti
    • The Critic Scorned
  • Bhāvakadevī
    • Bitter Harvest
  • Bhoja
    • Scrambling Out of the Water
  • Bilhaṇa
    • Bite Marks
    • In Life After Life
    • All for Love
  • Devagupta
    • Drumbeats
  • Dharmakīrti
    • The Way
  • Jagannātha Paṇḍitarāja
    • Indra’s Heaven
  • Jaghanacapalā
    • Wife
  • Kālidāsa
    • Flight of the Deer
    • Such Innocent Moves
    • Blessed Sleep
  • Karṇotpala
    • The Lamp
  • Keśaṭa
    • The Camel
  • Kṣemendra
    • All Eyes on the Door
  • Kṣitīśa
    • The Red Seal
  • Kumāradāsa
    • Alba
  • Kuṭalā
    • Furtive Lovemaking
  • Māgha
    • The Art of Poetry
    • Scent
  • Mahodadhi
    • Stop Being Willful
  • Morikā
    • Don’t Go
  • Murāri
    • Hidden Fingernail Marks
    • An Actor in a Farce
  • Rājaputra Parpaṭi
    • Blow Out the Lamp
  • Rājaśekhara
    • Her Face
  • Rudraṭa
    • What the Young Wife Said to the Traveler
  • Śaraṇa
    • Girl Drawing Water from a Well
  • Siddhoka
    • The Empty Road
  • Śīlābhaṭṭārikā
    • Then and Now
  • Sonnoka
    • Driven by Passion
  • Śrīharṣa
    • The Smart Girl
    • In Her Direction
  • Vallaṇa
    • Sea of Shame
    • On the Grass
    • The Essence of Poetry
  • Varāha
    • Poring Over a Book
  • Vidyā
    • Hollow Pleasures
    • Complaint
    • The Riverbank
  • Vikaṭanitambā
    • The Bed
    • A Word of Advice
  • Yogeśvara
    • Far from Home
    • When the Rains Come
  • Notes
  • Sources of Poems
  • Bibliography
  • Credits
  • Index of Titles and First Lines
  • Index

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