Vidyāpati: Bangīya padābali; songs of the love of Rādhā and Krishna

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Author Vidyāpati Thākura, 1352?-1448
Translator Coomaraswamy, Ananda K. (Ananda Kentish), 1877-1947
Title Vidyāpati: Bangīya padābali; songs of the love of Rādhā and Krishna
Note Reading ease score: 78.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits Produced by James Simmons
Summary "Vidyāpati: Bangīya Padābali; Songs of the Love of Rādhā and Krishna" is a collection of devotional poetry written in the early 15th century. This work is attributed to Vidyāpati Thākur, who is celebrated as one of the most renowned Vaishnava poets in Hindustān, known for his lyrical expressions of love and spirituality encapsulated in the courtship of Rādhā and Krishna. The collection serves as a vital link in the tradition of Bengali literature, blending folk and cultivated artistry to explore the divine relationship between the lover and the beloved. The opening portion of the collection introduces Vidyāpati as a pivotal figure within the Vaishnava poetic tradition, emphasizing his use of Maithili to express profound themes of love and spirituality. The initial lines hint at the exploration of beauty and desire, presenting a conversation between Krishna and Rādhā that unfolds with rich metaphors and vivid imagery. As Krishna expresses his admiration for Rādhā's beauty, the tone sets a passionate and playful atmosphere filled with longing and affection. The poet also reflects on the tension between spiritual devotion and earthly attraction, suggesting a deep interconnection that permeates the verses, while foreshadowing the intricate emotional landscape that will be elaborated throughout the poems. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PK: Language and Literatures: Indo-Iranian literatures
Subject Krishna (Hindu deity) -- Poetry
Subject Radha (Hindu deity) -- Poetry
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