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Ujjvalanilamani one of the two main source books of Vaisnava Rasashastra (Vaisnava philosophy of aesthetics) by rupa goswami, the other one being his Bhaktirasamrtasindhu. While the latter deals with all other categories of bhaktirasa (the aesthetics of devotion) excepting its highest form, madhurarasa or ujjvalarasa (the amorous sentiment), Ujjvalanilamani deals exclusively with madhurarasa, which has been called bhaktirasaraja (the highest form of bhaktirasa). The Vaisnava school considers this to be the ultimate form of devotion to krishna.
The vibhavas (determinants) of madhurarasa
are Krishna, the hero, and his beloved heroines, of whom radha
is the foremost. She is designated as hladini mahashakti (the Ever-delighting
Great Force) in Ujjvalanilamani. The Vaisnava Rasasastra, though
basically a religious philosophy, is at the same time, a literary one
in so far as in it the religious sentiment of bhakti (devotion)
finds culmination in the devotional sentiment, which has been called bhaktirasa.
Earlier, traditional critics did not give the sentiment of devotion the
status of rasa, but the Vaisnava thinkers likened this religious
sentiment to the traditional terminology of the new school of Sanskrit
literary criticism, rasa. The bhakta (devotee) was given
the position of sahrdaya (connoisseur) of the traditional Alankara.
There are a number of commentaries on the Ujjvalanilamani by, among
others, jiva
goswami and Vishwanatha Chakravarti. [Pratap Bandyopadhyay]
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