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CP organises a lecture series on Tantra and Aesthetics

CP organises a lecture series on Tantra and Aesthetics

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Lecture Series on Tantra and aesthetics

 

by Prof.Sreenivasa Murthy

 

Organized by the Centre for Philosophy

School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University

 

   Venue: Room No. 234, 2nd Floor, SSS-I

 

Lecture 1: 14th March 2029, 4 p.m.

Introduction to Tantra and aesthetics

 

Lecture2: 27th March 2019, 4 p.m.

 

Concept of Shakti in Tantra and Art. The creative force, Prakruti

 

Lecture3: 29th March 2019. 4 p.m.

Understanding and creating experience in yoga and Art. Authenticity of YogikaPratyaksha and Pratibha.

 

Lecture 4: 5th April 2019. 4 p.m.

Rasa and Rasaanubhava. The concept of Saadharanikarana and sublimation of personal experience.

 

Lecture 5: 12th April 2019. 4 p.m.

Different kinds of Tantra like left and Right; Kaula and samaya and the social practices.

 

Lecture 6: 16th April 2019. 4 p.m.

Tantra and shastras on Grammar, poetics.

 

Lecture 7: 24th April 2019, 4 p.m.

Tantra and performing arts with special reference to Natya shastra.

 

Lecture 8: 26th April, 2019, 4 p.m.

Yantra, Tantra and Mantra with special reference to Srividya and Saundaryalahari

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