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Vidyāpati: Bangīya padābali; songs of the love of Rādhā and Krishna

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A sequence of lyrical songs depicts the courtship and devotional bond between beloved figures through alternating voices of lovers and their companions. The poems trace stages of attraction, maidenly shyness, clandestine meetings, springtime dalliance, quarrel, separation and reunion, using intimate bodily detail alongside nature imagery of flowers, birds and seasons. Short dramatic scenes and refrains create a conversational, performative rhythm while the language mixes folk idiom with devotional sentiment. Arranged as numbered songs with explanatory notes and illustrative material, the collection balances sensual urgency, tenderness, playful counsel from friends, and sustained longing that frames erotic love as spiritual experience.

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Thākura, Vidyāpati portrait

Vidyāpati Thākura

Thākura Vidyāpati was a prominent 14th-century poet and composer from India, celebrated for his devotional songs dedicated to the divine love of Rādhā and Krishna. His work is characterized by its lyrical beauty and emotional depth, capturing the essence of Bhakti literature. One of his notable contributions is "Vidyāpati: Bangīya padābali; songs of the love of Rādhā and Krishna," which showcases his mastery of the Bengali language and poetic form. Vidyāpati's influence extends beyond literature, as he played a significant role in shaping the cultural and spiritual landscape of his time, making him a key figure in the literary heritage of India.

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