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Showing posts with label Literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literature. Show all posts

Monday, 11 October 2021

Nasya Karma an Emergency Therapy W.S.R. Visha Chiktsa

October 11, 2021 0
Nasya Karma an Emergency Therapy W.S.R. Visha Chiktsa
The Nasya Karma has been specifically indicated, when the poison reaches the head region Shirogata Visha . As the medicines administered through Nasya directly enter the central nervous system, this treatment modality can be aptly used in such emergency medical conditions. The administration of Nasya doesn't need any specific pre therapeutic measures like Snehana...

Sunday, 22 August 2021

The Voice and Potentials of Post Modernity in Odia Poems

August 22, 2021 0
The Voice and Potentials of Post Modernity in Odia Poems
Post modernism is an intellectual mode of discourse that was developed in the mid to late 20th century. It is not a single theory or Philosophy but it is an integrated form of variety of emotions. As a criterion for western postmodern theory Odia poetry has also embodied with multi faceted discourses like feminism, subaltern studies, neo Marxism displacement...

Thursday, 22 July 2021

Influence of John Donne on Tagore’s Poetry A Critical Analysis

July 22, 2021 0
Influence of John Donne on Tagore’s Poetry A Critical Analysis
This paper attempts to critically understand the relation and influence of English metaphysical poet John Donne 1572 1631 on Rabindranath Tagore’s 1861 1941 poems. The research will try to understand the features and philosophy of metaphysical poetry in the seventeenth century in England and how it was reflected in the writing of Tagore between the late 19 and...

Friday, 18 June 2021

The Works of Rabindranath Tagore An Ecocritical Reading

June 18, 2021 0
The Works of Rabindranath Tagore An Ecocritical Reading
Ecocriticism has brought a significant dimension in literary criticism. The paper illustrates the major writings of Rabindranath Tagore with Ecocritical analysis as well as the study of physical environment and literature with due references. The recent ecocritical philosophies including Deep ecology, Ecofeminism, Shallow Ecology, Social Ecology and Eco Marxism,...

Thursday, 4 February 2021

Ethnic Cleansing in the Paradise of Earth A Study of “Our Moon Has Blood Clots” by Rahul Pandita

February 04, 2021 0
Ethnic Cleansing in the Paradise of Earth A Study of “Our Moon Has Blood Clots” by Rahul Pandita
The word ‘ethnic cleansing’ means a systematic and forced removal of certain ethnic or religious group by a more powerful ethnic or religious group, often resulting in making a certain area homogenous and practicing same religion. Most Kashmiri Pandits living in the Kashmir Valley left in 1990 as aggressor viciousness inundated the state. Some 95 of the 160,000...

Thursday, 2 July 2020

The Concept of Duty in Kalidasa’s Works

July 02, 2020 0
The Concept of Duty in Kalidasa’s Works
Life is a combination of joys and sorrows. To lead a good life, people refer into great person’s lives and their great works. By being physically nearer to great persons, one may be inspired. But he cannot observe all their aspects and follow them fully. If one looks into masterpieces of literature, he can learn many lessons. Mahakayvas and dramas are surely...

Saturday, 1 February 2020

A Managerial Insight into Selected Short Stories in Bengali Literature A Case Analysis of "Subachani" by Bhagiratha Mishra

February 01, 2020 0
A Managerial Insight into Selected Short Stories in Bengali Literature A Case Analysis of "Subachani" by Bhagiratha Mishra
The short story Subachani by Bhagiratha mishra is about an old lady in her 60s composing and singing scurrilous poems to raise emotional sentiments of wrong doers, residing in villages off the outskirts of Birbhum district in West Bengal. She was hired by people and politicians to bring ill fame to people committing wrong, or even as a broker to buy and sell...

Saturday, 4 January 2020

Portuguese Literature, Narrative and Semiotic Construction From Literary Origin to the Process of Adaptation of Narrative in Cinema A Bridge Between Portuguese Literature and Universal Literature

January 04, 2020 0
Portuguese Literature, Narrative and Semiotic Construction From Literary Origin to the Process of Adaptation of Narrative in Cinema A Bridge Between Portuguese Literature and Universal Literature
In Portuguese Literature we know several examples of novels that have been adapted to the cinema, from different authors such as Cardoso Pires, Vergílio Ferreira or Jorge de Sena, which show, as a process, the difficulties of the journey established from the narrative and the original semiotic construction. until the semiotic reconstruction and the new film...

Friday, 20 September 2019

Study of Myanmar Language Research and Its Impact

September 20, 2019 0
Study of Myanmar Language Research and Its Impact
This paper presents a study about how much research has been carried out in the field of Myanmar language by the researchers, scholars and academicians in Myanmar and outside Myanmar. Language is a very important factor in national unity and strength and therefore this study brings an impact analysis of the amount of research work in this much demanding topic....

Monday, 26 August 2019

Improving the Productive Skills of the Students through Selected Teaching Strategies

August 26, 2019 0
Improving the Productive Skills of the Students through Selected Teaching Strategies
This paper focuses on the ways to highlight the needs for developing the productive skills of the fresh students, at the University of Computer Studies Pakokku , Myanmar. This paper explores the strategies to enable the learners to communicate among themselves in their daily life. It also includes an eclectic approach to the current methodologies and the...

Saturday, 17 November 2018

English Proficiency of Grade 9 Junior High Students

November 17, 2018 0
English Proficiency of Grade 9 Junior High Students
The resurgence of English proficiency has fallen to an abysmally low level on the ability of learners to fluently speak, read and write due to the effects on the language environment and preference as exposed in mass social media, technology-based and printed reading materials. Thus, this study was aimed to determine the level of English Proficiency of Grade...

Thursday, 11 January 2018

Chronological Development of Rasa Shastra

January 11, 2018 0
Chronological Development of Rasa Shastra
Rasa shastra is a most important and popular branch of Ayurveda It deals with the knowledge related to alchemy( Lohavedh) and Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics specially connected to the drugs of mineral origin with a view to remove poverty from the world and to strengthen the body and also to prevent their ageing process. History of Rasa Shastra can be traced in pre...

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Critiquing the Quest Archetype : Thinking Across Boundaries

May 18, 2016 0
Critiquing the Quest Archetype : Thinking Across Boundaries
Prototypically, the idea of Interdisciplinarity precludes a combination of two or more disciplines. It is in Aristotelian terms a creative reconstruction rather than a literary transcription by thinking across boundaries. The term interdisciplinary is applied in literary criticism to describe a methodology that connects and integrates different schools of thought...

Monday, 25 January 2016

Female Aesthetic in Anita Desai's Where Shall We Go This Summer?

January 25, 2016 0
Female Aesthetic in Anita Desai's Where Shall We Go This Summer?
Anita Desai's Where Shall We Go This Summer? (1975) dwells on the theme of incertitude, alienation and incommunication in married life. It is the alienation of a woman, a wife and a mother, an alienation conditioned by society and family. The childless Maya's angst in Cry, the Peacock is existential and psychic, but Sita's anguish in this novel is domestic...

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