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Nilakantha Diksita: Makers of Indian Literature (An Old and Rare Book)

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Book Details
• Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
• Author: N. Parameswaran Unni
• Language: English
• Pages: 76
• Cover: Paperback
• Edition: 1995
• ISBN: 8172018037
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm (8.5 inch x 5.5 inch)
• Weight: 100 gm

About the Book
This scholarly work presents a concise yet insightful study of Nilakantha Diksita, the celebrated 17th-century poet, philosopher, and art critic who stands among the most eminent Sanskrit writers. The book examines his life, literary contributions, and intellectual brilliance across multiple genres including mahakavyas, laghukavyas, nataka, campu, agamic texts, and commentaries. Known for his wit, humour, and suggestive poetic style, Nilakantha’s writings reveal both literary mastery and philosophical depth.

The study also highlights his multifaceted personality—his role in political administration under powerful rulers and his eventual withdrawal to a life of spiritual contemplation on the banks of the Tamraparni. Through critical analysis, the author portrays Nilakantha as a satirist, scholar, and master poet whose works reflect deep learning and artistic excellence.

Authored by Dr. N. Parameswaran Unni, a distinguished Sanskrit scholar and the first Ph.D. in Sanskrit from the University of Kerala, this volume draws on extensive research. The book includes discussions on Nilakantha’s life, major works, literary style, scholarship, and appendices providing genealogical details, bibliography, and aids to pronunciation. It is a valuable resource for students of Sanskrit literature, Indology, and classical Indian intellectual traditions.