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The Clay Sanskrit Library
Early American Places
The American Literatures Initiative
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Cloth: $22.00
ISBN: 9780814757147
Release Date: 6/01/2006
440 pages






Clay Sanskrit Library
Messenger Poems

By    Kali dasa, Dhoyi   and Rupa Gosvamin, edited and translated by James Malli

Sanskrit Messenger poems evoke the pain of separated sweethearts through the formula of an estranged lover pleading with a messenger to take a message to his or her beloved. The plea includes a lyrical description of the route the messenger will take and the message itself. The first was the Cloud Messenger, composed by Sanskrit’s finest poet, Kali·dasa, in the fifth century CE. This inspired the next, the Wind Messenger, composed in praise of King Lákshmana·sena of Gauda (Bengal) in the twelfth century by Dhoyi, one of his court poets. Numerous more followed, including the third in the CSL selection, the sixteenth-century Swan Messenger, composed in Bengal by Rupa Go·svamin, a devotee of Krishna.

Co-published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation

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Sir James Mallinson translates and edits Sanskrit literature full time for the JJC Foundation, co-publishers (with NYU Press) of the Clay Sanskrit Library.

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