sanskrit literature
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun 1. A body of literary works composed in the Sanskrit language: This term refers to the vast and ancient corpus of texts written in Sanskrit, encompassing religious, philosophical, poetic, dramatic, and scientific writings. It is a foundational component of Hindu and broader Indian cultural heritage.
Usage
- The study of Sanskrit literature provides deep insight into ancient Indian philosophy and society.
- Many classical Indian dramas are considered masterpieces of Sanskrit literature.
- Scholars analyze the linguistic evolution within Sanskrit literature over centuries.
Advanced Usage
- As a field of study: The term is used to denote an academic discipline.
- She is pursuing a doctorate in Sanskrit literature.
- Referring to specific genres or periods: It can be qualified to discuss particular subsets, such as Vedic literature, epic literature, or classical kavya literature.
- The epics Ramayana and Mahabharata form the core of early narrative Sanskrit literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Sanskritic (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Sanskrit.
- The poet used a highly Sanskritic style.
- Literature (n): Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- He is a professor of English literature.
Synonyms
- Classical Indian literature (when referring to the canonical works in Sanskrit)
- Sanskrit writings
- Sanskrit texts
Related Phrases
- Body of Sanskrit works: A phrase emphasizing the collective nature of the texts.
- The library holds a significant collection representing the entire body of Sanskrit works.
Noun
- Hindu literature written in Sanskrit