Following the Path of One’s Duty: Tulsīdās’s Rāmcaritmānas as a Socio-Cultural Code
The significant role of Tulsīdās’s Rāmcaritmānas (1574) in north Indian ethos cannot be overestimated. The story of Rām’s deeds interpreted by the poet in agreement with the spirit of his times not only vocalizes its author’s ideas and is one of the best testimonies of his times’ world-view but, wh...
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Autor principal: | Danuta Stasik |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2021
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