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All About Sanskrit Literature

April 18, 2024 677 0

Introduction

Sanskrit literature, spanning millennia, represents the pinnacle of India’s intellectual and cultural achievements. Rooted in the ancient Vedic tradition, it encompasses a diverse range of texts, from philosophical treatises to epic narratives, showcasing the profound wisdom and literary brilliance of ancient scholars.

Vedic Literature: An Overview

  • Vedas: There are four Vedas.
    • Rig Veda: It is the oldest of the Vedas, it consists of hymns dedicated to various deities and natural forces.
    • Sama Veda: Primarily focused on songs and melodies practiced during religious rituals and sacrifices.
    • Yajur Veda: Deals with rituals and sacrifices.
    • Atharva Veda: Contains many spells, incantations, and charms for addressing various aspects of daily life, including healing and protection.

Classical Sanskrit Literature

  • Purana: Puranas were written to illustrate and expound the truth of the Vedas
    • There are 18 main Puranas whose names were discovered after the third century AD
    • The popularity of these Mahapuranas gave rise to another sub-genre, Upapuranas, or minor Puranas.
  • Mahakavya: They refer to epic poems typically narrating heroic tales and are often drawn from mythology or historical events. 

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  • Mahabharata: It was compiled by Ved Vyas in Sanskrit.
    • Initially, it had 8800 verses and was called Jaya (the story of victory), and later, the total verses were increased to 24000 and renamed ‘Bharata’ after the early Vedic tribes.
    • The current version has 100,000 verses divided into 10 chapters, known as ‘Parvas.’
    • It includes a vital Hindu text called the Bhagwat Gita.
  • Ramayana: Sage Valmiki compiled its first version which is often referred to as Adikavya, signifying its status as the first poetry of its kind. 
    • It is divided into seven books called Khandas

 

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Sanskrit Drama: From Epic Tales to Historical Chronicles

  • Rajatarangani is a vivid account of the kings of Kashmir, composed by Kalhana in the mid-12th century.
    • The text mentions the Karkota, Varman and Yashaskaram Dynasty.
  • Kathasaritsagara (Somadeva, 11th century AD), also known as the “Ocean of the Streams of Stories“. 
    • The book showcases the tragic history of Kashmir during that period. 

KALIDASA’S WORK

  • Kalidasa (380-415 AD)  was a renowned Sanskrit poet and dramatist of the Gupta period (contemporary of Chandragupta II).
Abhijnanashakuntala
  • It contains the story of Shakuntala and King Dushyanta.
Vikramorvashi
  • It contains the tale of Urvashi and her union with King Vikram.
Malavikagnimitra
  • The love story of the Sunga king, Agnimitra and Malvika, a maid. 
  • It provides accounts for the Rajasuya Yajna performed by Pushyamitra Sunga.
Raghuvamsha
  • It narrates the ancestry of Lord Rama’s Raghu Vamsa.
Kumarasambhava
  • It depicts the birth of Kartikeya, the son of Shiva and Parvati.
Meghaduta
  • It focuses on a cloud messenger’s journey.
  • Shudraka (5th Century AD): He composed Mrichchhakatika (The Little Clay Cart), Vinavasavadatta, and a Bhana (a short one-act monologue).
  • Mrichchhakatika presents a Sanskrit social drama
    • The story is about a merchant named Charudatta who fell in love with a rich courtesan named Vasantsena. [UPSC 2003]
    • The first four acts of Mrichchhakatika are virtually a copy of the corresponding acts from Bhasa’s unfinished play Charudatta.
  • Bhasa (2nd – 3rd century AD): He wrote 13 plays that were discovered at the beginning of the 20th century. 
    • The most popular is Swapnavasavadatta, showing romantic narratives about Kaushambi king Udayana and Vasavadatta (Avanti Princess).
    • Urubhanga, written by Bhasa,  is the story of Duryodhana during and after his fight with Bhima.
  • UttaraRamacharitam : It was a seven-act Sanskrit play written by Bhavabhuti
    • It depicts the later life of Lord Rama after Rama’s return from exile.
  • Mudrarakshasa:  Sanskrit play written by Vishakhadatta (4th century AD) that narrates the ascent of the king Chandragupta Maurya to power with the aid of Chanakya.
  • DeviChandraguptam: It is a political drama composed by Vishakhadatta
    • The play revolves around King Ramagupta’s decision to surrender his queen, Dhruvadevi, to an encroaching Shaka enemy during a siege.
  • A Persian play, taken directly from Devi Chandraguptam, is found in the 11th-century manuscript Majmal-ut-Tawarikh.

Harsha’s Work: An Overview

Ratnavali
  • It is part of Sanskrit Literature centred around the characters of Princess Ratnavali and King Udayana. 
  • The text contains one of the early documented references to the Holi festival celebration.
Nagananada
  • It is a Sanskrit drama that narrates the story of Prince Jimútaváhana, a divine magician, and his selfless act to protect the Nagas.
  • The text also includes an invocation to Buddha within the Nandi verse.
Priyadarsika
  • It is a Sanskrit play that mentions the union of King Udayana and Priyadarshini, daughter of Emperor Dridhavarman.
  • Gita Govinda (12th century) It was composed by Jayadeva and describes the love between Krishna and Radha.
  • Didactic fables like Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma and Hitopadesha by Narayan Pandit are part of classical Sanskrit literature that offer practical wisdom and advice.

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Conclusion

  • Sanskrit literature stands as a timeless testament to the intellectual, spiritual, and artistic prowess of ancient India. 
    • The profound insights, poetic beauty, and moral teachings of Sanskrit Literature continue to inspire and enrich humanity, transcending the boundaries of time and space.
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