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SUMMARY:Comparative Aesthetics – Indian and Western
DESCRIPTION:Commencement Date: 16 th March\n\nDays &amp\; Time: Every
 Monday\, Wednesday and Friday 7:00–8:30 PM (10 classes)\n\nMode: Online
 (Microsoft Teams)\n\nCourse Fee: ₹1000 + GST\n\nContact: 9370883364 –
 Advaita Kulkarni\, Reserach Assistant \, CIKS\n\nConducted by - Arjun
 Bharadwaj ji\n\nBrief Description\n\nThe course provides a comprehensive
 overview of the aesthetic traditions of India and the West. Allied art
 forms such as literature\, sculpture\, painting\, dance\, drama\, and music
 will be examined with reference to their governing principles. The
 perspectives of major aestheticians on the creation and enjoyment of art
 will be discussed through original texts.\n\nCourse Highlights\n\n
 	Comparative study of Indian and Western aesthetics with focus on Indian
 and Greek traditions\n 	Thinkers: Bharata\, Anandavardhana\, Aristotle\,
 Longinus\, Horace\, Kant\, Hegel\, Tennyson\n 	Realism and Idealism in
 art\n 	Creative expression of the artist and aesthetic experience of the
 connoisseur\n\nAbout the instructor\n\nArjun Bharadwaj is an author\,
 translator\, and researcher with a deep interest in classical literature\,
 arts\, and philosophy. Trained as an engineer and holding a Master’s
 degree in Sanskrit\, he is proficient in Sanskrit\, Kannada\, English\,
 German\, and Greek. His research focuses on the comparative aesthetics of
 classical Greek and Indian traditions.\n\nA contributing editor at
 Prekshaa\, Arjun has authored and translated numerous books and written
 over fifty research articles in the fields of literature\, arts\, and
 philosophy. He has taught and conducted workshops on subjects such as the
 Nāṭyaśāstra\, Arthaśāstra\, Sanskrit literature\, Indian sciences\,
 temple art\, architecture\, and iconography. In addition to his academic
 work\, he composes poetry\, writes lyrics for dance and theatre
 productions\, and plays the Carnatic flute.
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CATEGORIES:Indian Knowledge Systems
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