A foundational Sanskrit text on poetics, offering sharp reflections on the nature of poetry, criticism, and literary creation within the medieval Indian tradition.
Read bookकाव्यं तु यत् शृण्वन्ति श्रोत्रेण हृदि स्थिता।
सर्वेन्द्रियाणि यत्र साक्षिणोऽन्येऽपि दृश्यते॥
Poetry is that which, when heard, resides in the heart,
Where all senses become witnesses and perceive its essence.
Rajashekhara (fl. 10th–11th century CE) was a celebrated poet, dramatist, and critic in the courtly tradition of Sanskrit literature.
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