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Gita Govinda

Gita Govinda

A holistic detail about the 12th Century Epic Poem Gita-Govinda and its influence in Indian Classical Dance

  • Home
  • Poet
  • Significance
    • Ritualistic
    • Historical
    • Sociological
    • Theological
  • Ashta Nayika
  • Rendition in Indian Classical Dance
    • Sāmodadāmodaram (Exuberant Krishna)
    • Akleshakeshavam (Blithesome Krishna)
    • Dhrṣtavaikuṇṭa (Capricious Krishna)
    • VilakṣyalakṣmīpatiH (Apologetic Krishna)
    • ChaturachaturbhujaH (Tactful Krishna)
    • SuprītapītāmbaraH (Exultant Krishna)
  • My Footprints
  • Food for Thought
  • Glossary

Glossary

  • Complete Gita Govinda/Ashtapadi with meaning
  • Overview of Gita-Govinda
  • Wikipedia general information on Gita Govinda
  • Ashta Nayika Reference
  • Social-cultural significance of Gita-Govinda
  • Historical significance of Gita-Govinda
  • Influence of Gita-Govinda in Indian Classical Dance
  • The book with all verses and detailed meanings
  • The theological aspect
  • About the Poet Jayadeva
  • The Gita–Govinda, a twelfth century Sanskrit poem travels West- by Kapila Vatsyayan
  • The Gita Govinda: A Journey Into Realms Of Delight by Prof. P.C. Jain and Dr Daljeet
  • More information on the poet Jayadeva
  • Debotri Dhar (Rutgers University). Radha’s Revenge: Feminist Agency, Postcoloniality, and the Politics of Desire in Anita Nair’s Mistress. Postcolonial Text, Vol 7, No 4 (2012) •Jessica Frazier. Becoming the Goddess: Female Subjectivity and the Passion of the Goddess Radha (Abstract).2009
  • Jessica Frazier. Becoming the Goddess: Female Subjectivity and the Passion of the Goddess Radha (Abstract).2009
Researched and Developed by Srabani Basu