Panditaraja Jagannatha - Makers of Indian Literature
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Book Details
• Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
• Author: P. Sri Ramachandrudu
• Language: English
• Edition: 1991
• Pages: 94
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm (8.5 x 5.5 inches)
• Weight: 140 gm
About the Book
This scholarly monograph by P. Sri Ramachandrudu presents an insightful study of Panditaraja Jagannatha, one of the most remarkable figures in Sanskrit literature. A poet, critic, and musician, Jagannatha served as a court poet to Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and is widely regarded as one of the last great masters of Indian poetics.
The book explores how Jagannatha brought together poetic genius and critical scholarship in a unique and balanced manner. Though influenced by the Dhwani school of poetics, he demonstrated intellectual independence by developing new critical perspectives beyond traditional frameworks. His contributions mark a significant moment in the evolution of Sanskrit literary criticism.
Jagannatha’s literary style is noted for its elegance, harmony of sound and meaning, and refined expression. His treatment of themes such as Sringara (love) reflects sensitivity and aesthetic restraint, while his keen observation of society and deep understanding of human psychology are evident in his writings.
Designed especially for readers unfamiliar with Sanskrit, this book provides a clear and accessible account of Jagannatha’s life, works, and literary significance. It highlights his enduring legacy in Indian poetics and his influence on literary thought.
This work is an essential resource for students, scholars, and readers interested in classical Indian literature, Sanskrit poetics, and literary criticism.

