Sūrasāgara kā samāja, eka viśleshaṇa

Sūrasāgara kā samāja, eka viśleshaṇa

by Pāṇḍuraṅga Ḍhage

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Society as depicted in Sūrasāgara, work by Sūradāsa, 1483?-1563?, Braj and Hindi devotional poet.

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    Ḍhage delves into Sūradāsa's poetic world to uncover its societal fabric. What foundational elements or core values, as identified by Ḍhage, seem to underpin the society depicted in Sūrasāgara?

  2. 2

    In his analysis of Sūrasāgara, Ḍhage often illuminates the roles and agency of women, particularly the gopis. What aspects of their social position or emotional lives, as interpreted by Ḍhage, resonated most strongly with you, or perhaps challenged your assumptions?

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    Ḍhage examines how devotion (bhakti) shapes the social interactions and community life within Sūrasāgara. How does this interweaving of spiritual and daily life, as presented by Ḍhage, compare to the role of faith or guiding principles in societies you are familiar with?

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