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Index
Cover
Title page
Contents
Dedication
Introduction: The Dream of the Awakened, by Namita Gokhale
Introduction: Radha through Many Eyes, by Malashri Lal
1. A Milkmaid Called Radha: Devdutt Pattanaik
2. In Search of the Historical Radha: Jawhar Sircar
3. Radha and the Completion of Krishna: Meghnad Desai
4. Gita Govinda: Illustrated Manuscripts from Rajasthan: Kapila Vatsyayan
5. Integrating the Natural, the Divine and the Erotic in the Gita Govinda and Shir Ha-Shirim Yudit: K. Greenberg
6. Becoming Radha: Alka Pande
7. Radha: Beloved of the Blue God: Bulbul Sharma
8. Enjoying God: The Divine Paramour: Makarand R. Paranjape
9. Radha: The Play and Perfection of Rasa: Shrivatsa Goswami
10. Understanding Radha’s Symbolic Love: Shubha Vilas
11. The Heart-throb of Chaitanya: Harsha V. Dehejia
12. Radhe Radhe: Madhureeta Anand
13. The Blue-necked God (Translated from the Assamese by Gayatri Bhattacharyya): Indira Goswami
14. Krishna: The Playful Divine: Pavan K. Varma
15. Radha in Nazrul Geeti: Reba Som
16. Lovelorn Radha, Forlorn God: Tagore’s Bhanusingher Padavali: Lalit Kumar
17. Radha: The Unfading Mystic Blossom in Our Midst: Renuka Narayanan
18. ‘Raikamal’ (Translated from the Bengali by Aruna Chakravarti) Tarashankar Bandopadhyay
19. A Flute Called Radha: Debotri Dhar
20. ‘Radha’ in Bollywood Cinema: Alka Kurian
21. Sita and Radha: From Human to Divine: Mandakranta Bose
22. Songs of Radha
i. Vidya (Translated from the Sanskrit by Andrew Schelling)
ii. Andal (Translated from the Tamil by Priya Sarukkai Chabria)
iii. In Praise of Krishna: Translation of Gita Govinda of Jayadeva (Translated from the Sanskrit by Durgadas Mukhopadhyay)
iv. Gita Govinda: Love Songs of Radha and Krishna, by Jayadeva (Translated from the Sanskrit by Lee Siegel)
v. Vidyapati (Translated from the Maithili by Deben Bhattacharya)
vi. Narsinh Mehta (Translated from the Gujarati by Pradip Khandwalla)
vii. Chandidas
viii. Surdas (Translated from the Braj Bhasha by John Stratton Hawley)
ix. Rupa Goswami (Translated from the Sanskrit by ISKCON, courtesy Shubha Vilas)
x. Bihari (Translated from the Hindi by Malashri Lal)
xi. Subrahmanya Bharathiyar (Translated from the Tamil by H.S. Shiva Prakash)
xii. Rabindranath Tagore, Bhanusingher Padavali (Translated from the Bengali by Lalit Kumar)
xiii. Kazi Nazrul Islam (Translated from the Bengali by Reba Som)
23. Sri Radha Ramakanta Rath
24. Kanupriya (Translated from the Hindi by Alok Bhalla) Dharamvir Bharati
Footnotes
22. Songs of Radha
Notes
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Copyright Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
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