Poetic form Judgment

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  • Shivanand Shukla  Department-Literature, Sri Sacha Spirituality Sanskrit College, Arail, Allahabad, India

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Abstract

In the Indian tradition, it has been the goal of the mystics to achieve purushapratchutta. These are called Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha Purushartha Chatushtaya. In which there is the first religion and the meaning of religion from the inner religion, the attainment of work from religion and meaning, finally the meaning of religion and work is the attainment of salvation through these three effortless forms. In different philosophies, Acharyas have given different forms of salvation, however, in the opinion of all Acharyas, the meaning of religion is these three tools are ghosts and the attainment of salvation is the ultimate purpose, there is no doubt about it. Just as Acharya is not unanimous about the nature of Moksha, in the same way, the Acharyas have given various ways in terms of past remedies, the means of attaining Purushartha Chatushtiya. The various remedies of salvation presented in various philosophies are sad and the sages who are well educated by these measures have salvation only. While it is possible to attain salvation even by the poorest of the poetic path happily, the poetic path seems interesting. I had a tendency to write a research paper out of curiosity about the nature of seeker poetry for many purposes such as fame, meaning, practicality, loss of amalgam, erratic Vedhyantar Anandavapti, Kantasammitopadesh, Chaturvargaphalprava, Kirti and Preity.

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2018-04-30

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Shivanand Shukla, " Poetic form Judgment, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 7, pp.834-844, March-April-2018.