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The Clay Sanskrit Library
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The American Literatures Initiative
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Cloth: $22.00
ISBN: 9780814782958
Release Date: 1/01/2007
400 pages






Clay Sanskrit Library
Rama Beyond Price

By   Murari, edited and translated by Judit Torzsok

Rama Beyond Price, a dramatized remake of the Ramáyana, is one of the most challenging pieces of Sanskrit poetry to read. Because of its elegant style, learned allusions, and often striking imagery, the poem has been a favorite among pundits. The well-known epic story of Rama's exploits is presented as a series of political intrigues and battles, and contrasted with lyrical passages of various kinds: on love and war, pride and honor, gods and demons, rites and myths, regions and cities of ancient India. This is the first English translation of the only surviving work by Murári, a brahmin court poet, who lived some time between the eighth and tenth century CE, perhaps in Orissa or in neighboring South India.

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

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