Rama Rasa
Transcendence and Worldliness in the Ramayana Tradition
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 30 April 2026
- ISBN 9789361313097
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages200 pages
- Size 222x142x16 mm
- Weight 340 g
- Language 700
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Short description:
Given the enormous interest in the religious and cultural figure of Rama, this book analyzes key classical texts that bring forth unusual dimensions (aesthetics, morality, emotion, spirituality) to this central South Asian personage.
MoreLong description:
The Ramayana tradition, with its multifarious aesthetic and spiritual claims, reveals its depth and versatility in this study of three influential texts: Bhavabhuthi's Uttara Rama Carita, the anonymous Adhyatma Ramayana, and Tulsidas' Ramcaritmanas.
The eighth-century Uttara Rama Carita (Rama's Last Act) is a culmination of the Rama-tradition's aesthetic dimension. It showcases the tradition as crystallizing a pathos of viraha in myriad modes: separation between self and beloved, between parents and children, between royalty and populace, between life and after-life, between bereavement and memory. Drawing from this dramatic tradition, the fourteenth-century Adhyatma Ramayana and Tulsidas' epochal sixteenth-century Ramcaritmanas develop the Rama-narratives in the
more soteriological directions of Advaita and Bhakti.
Throughout the tradition, Rama's self is understood in both the dimension of time (learning and growth, despite all the wounds the world inflicts), as well as that which exists in the moment in the heated everyday encounter with partner, parents, children, and citizens. Taken together, these three texts provide a refreshing vantage into the Rama-tradition as it boldly takes on humanity's deepest quest for love, justice, and spiritual freedom. This book is written in a style that invites one to respectfully inhabit the tradition and allow the Rama-narrative to emerge, query, and ennoble our shared contemporary moment.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Chapter One: Bhavabhuti's Rama's Last Act
Chapter Two: Adhyatma Ramayana
Chapter Three: Tulsidas' The Epic of Rama
Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Index
About the Author