Saundarya Chintan in Sanskrit literature
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Western theorists have a belief that there is a lack of philosophical view of scholars towards beauty fiction in the literature of India, because neither they have seriously considered the principle of beauty, nor have they analyzed it. This perception is a delusional illusion. This is indicative of the lack of serious study and meditation of Sanskrit literature. The vision of the Vedic rishis is invariably appealing to the beautiful objects visible in nature and they have immersed their feelings in the mantras.
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