- Gitagovinda
- Gītagovinda (Gītā-Govinda) (izg. gitagovìnda)DEFINICIJAčuveno djelo indijske religiozno-erotske višnuističke lirikeETIMOLOGIJAskr.: Opjevani Govinda
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Gitagovinda — Gitagovinda (KRISHNA in songs) is a SANSKRIT poem written by the 12th century poet JAYADEVA. Made up of 12 chapters containing 24 songs, the Gitago vinda traces the passionate love affair of the young, handsome cowherd Krishna and his married… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Gitagovinda — Gitagovinda, Gedicht, s. Dschajadeva … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Gitagovinda — Krishna und Gopis im Walde. Illustration aus einem Gitagovinda Manuskript, um 1550. Das Gitagovinda (Sanskrit: गीतगोविन्द Gītagovinda „Der durch Lieder gepriesene Govinda“) ist ein Sanskrit Gedicht, das im 12. Jahrhundert vom Autor Jayadeva am… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gītagovinda — ▪ poem by Jayadeva (Sanskrit: “The Poem in which the Cowherd Is Sung”), lyrical poem celebrating the romance of the divine cowherd Krishna and his beloved, Rādhā, renowned both for its high literary value and for its expression of religious … Universalium
Gitagovinda — Gitagovịnda [Sanskrit] das, , indisches Gedicht, in dem der indische Gott Govinda (das ist Krishna) mit Liedern gefeiert wird, in 12 Gesängen von Jayadeva (12. Jahrhundert). Das Gitagovinda besteht aus lyrischen, zum Teil erotischen… … Universal-Lexikon
Gitagovinda — A 12th century Sanskrit poem written by Jayadeva that portrays the love of the Vaishnava god Krishna for his consort Radha. This poem heralds the literary trend of explicit erotic de scriptions in the Sanskrit literature … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
rāma-gītagovinda — रामगीतगोविन्द … Indonesian dictionary
Sanskrit-Dichtung — Die Sanskrit Dichtung umfasst neben den in Sanskrit verfassten literarischen Werke Indiens wie den Veden und Upanishaden eine Fülle an Kunst bzw. Versdichtung. Im Folgenden wird die schriftlich überlieferte Tradition der hinduistisch geprägten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
South Asian arts — Literary, performing, and visual arts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Myths of the popular gods, Vishnu and Shiva, in the Puranas (ancient tales) and the Mahabharata and Ramayana epics, supply material for representational and… … Universalium
Jayadeva — (late 12th–early 13th centuries) Sanskrit poet As with most poets, scholars, and saints in the Indian tradition, very little is verifiably known about the life of Jayadeva, the prolific Sanskrit writer best known for the devotional work… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism