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Introduction to Indian Poetics

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  Indian poetics is a vast and intricate field that encompasses literary theories, aesthetics, and critical frameworks developed over thousands of years. Unlike Western literary criticism, which often focuses on structural and post-structural analysis, Indian poetics emphasizes the experiential, emotional, and philosophical dimensions of literature. It is deeply rooted in classical Sanskrit traditions but has evolved through regional (Bhasha) literatures, Persian influences, and modern reinterpretations. Why Study Indian Poetics? Provides indigenous frameworks for analyzing literature. Bridges the gap between classical and contemporary literary studies. Offers insights into the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of Indian literature. Encourages interdisciplinary approaches (literature, philosophy, linguistics, performance studies). This newsletter explores two major domains: Sanskrit Poetics (the classical foundation) and Poetics in Indian Bhasha Literature (regional adap...