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1961 ई. में प्रकाशित इस काव्य-नाटक में ‘दिनकर’ ने उर्वशी और पुरुरवा के प्राचीन आख्यान को एक नये अर्थ से जोड़ना चाहा है ! इस कृति में पुरुरवा और उर्वशी अलग-अलग तरह की प्यास लेकर आये हैं ! पुरुरवा धरती पुत्र है और उर्वशी देवलोक से उतरी हुई नारी है ! पुरुरवा के भीतर देवत्व की तृष्...
Urvashi's beauty takes King Pururavas' breath away. He is besotted. He forgets his duties as a king and is absent-minded with his wife, Aushinari. Both gods and humans are involved in the dramatic twists and turns of his romance with the charming apsara, who dances for Lord Indra himself. Eventually, stumbling through their highs and lows, King Pururavas and Urvashi finally find their way to everlasting joy.
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Urvashi was created by Nara-narayana struck their thigh and created a woman so beautiful, that the apsaras left in shame. This apsara created was named Urvashi meaning created from ur or thigh.
Get the Summary of Urvashi Bhatnagar and Paul Anastas's The Sustainability Scorecard in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "The Sustainability Scorecard" by Urvashi Bhatnagar and Paul Anastas examines the intersection of economic progress, human health, and environmental sustainability. The authors argue that the pursuit of short-term profits at the expense of the environment and social considerations is a Pyrrhic victory, ultimately detrimental to long-term economic development. They present case studies of industries such as plastics and cement, where sustainable alternatives not only exist but can also be more cost-effective and profitable than traditional options...
One of the three surviving plays by Kali dasa (fifth century), universally acknowledged as the supreme poet in classical Sanskrit, How Urvashi Was Won, like the other two, is a masterpiece of lyricism, subtle characterization, and the working through of a bold theme. How Urvashi Was Won is the story of King Puru ravas and his love for an immortal, the dancer Urvashi, who normally lives in the heaven of the gods but who has come down to earth in order to realize her passion for the alltoo- mortal king. The tragic love of this asymmetrical couple was described already in the ancient "Rig Veda" and later often expanded. Kali dasa has reworked the narrative so as to depict a goddess in the process of becoming fully, and dangerously, human—since only human beings (at their best) are, in Kali dasa’s vision, truly capable of the depths and intricacies of loving. This great work of love, loss, and eventual restoration speaks to the human condition generally in highly nuanced verses, accessible to any modern reader.
In Fictions of Consent Urvashi Chakravarty excavates the ideologies of slavery that took root in early modern England in the period that preceded the development of an organized trade in enslaved persons. Despite the persistent fiction that England was innocent of racialized slavery, Chakravarty argues that we must hold early modern England--and its narratives of exceptional and essential freedom--to account for the frameworks of slavery that it paradoxically but strategically engendered. Slavery was not a foreign or faraway phenomenon, she demonstrates; rather, the ideologies of slavery were seeded in the quotidian spaces of English life and in the everyday contexts of England's service soc...
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केशी राक्षस से संत्रस्त उर्वशी अप्सरा का राजा पुरूरवा उद्धार करता है। वे एक दूसरे पर आकर्षित हैं। उर्वशी राजा के प्रणय पर मंत्रमुग्ध है। विदूषक माणवक की त्रुटी से उर्वशी का एक विशिष्ट 'प्रणयपत्र' देवी औशीनरी को हस्तगत हो जाता है। राजा उससे डाँट खा कर उसका कोप शांत करत...