The hermitage of Bharadvaja, where Bharata spends one night with his army, an episode to which a full sarga of the Ramayana is devoted(Ramayana II 85), is depicted in all its details as an earthly image of the paradise which, according to a widespread Indian conception, awaits the warrior who has heroically died on the battlefield.
Bharadvāja's āśrama and the paradise of the warrior (Rāmāyaṇa II.85) / C. Pieruccini - In: Kings and ascetics in Indian classical literature : international seminar : 21-22 september 2007, proceedings / [a cura di] P.M. Rossi, C. Pieruccini. - Milano : Cisalpino, 2009. - ISBN 978-88-6521-005-5. - pp. 25-41
Bharadvāja's āśrama and the paradise of the warrior (Rāmāyaṇa II.85)
C. PierucciniPrimo
2009
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The hermitage of Bharadvaja, where Bharata spends one night with his army, an episode to which a full sarga of the Ramayana is devoted(Ramayana II 85), is depicted in all its details as an earthly image of the paradise which, according to a widespread Indian conception, awaits the warrior who has heroically died on the battlefield.File in questo prodotto:
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