Significance of Poetic expression
Synonyms: Lyricism, Verse, Poetry, Metrical composition, Poetic form, Artistic expression, Lyrical composition, Poetic diction, Poetic language, Literary expression
In Dutch: Poëtische expressie; In Finnish: Runollinen ilmaisu
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Hindu concept of 'Poetic expression'
In Hinduism, poetic expression encompasses a rich artistic form that includes rhythmic narratives, metaphorical usage, emotional depth, and the creative application of language, emphasizing beauty, sound, and meaningful communication in poetry.
From: Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana
(1) The manifestation of thought and emotion through the use of language, particularly in a literary or artistic form.[1] (2) Virodha is employed as a form of poetic expression where contradictions exist only in semblance, not in reality.[2] (3) A creative and artistic form of language that conveys attributes belonging to both upameya and upamana, as seen in the comparisons with intelligence and oceans.[3] (4) Madhurya denotes the quality of poetic expression, where even repeated clauses do not become tiresome.[4] (5) The overall framework used to validate speech as valid through metaphorical usage.[5]
From: Kavyamimamsa of Rajasekhara (Study)
(1) The way in which poetry conveys emotions and moods through language; Kshmendra asserts that Aucitya is vital to enhancing poetic expression.[6] (2) The art of composing poetry, which Rajashekhara discusses in relation to proficiency in multiple languages.[7] (3) The transformed linguistic expression that emerges from applying the principles of poetics, as theorized by Vamana.[8] (4) Referred to as paka, it signifies the maturity and quality of poetry as discussed in Sanskrit poetics.[9] (5) The act of conveying emotions, ideas, and themes artistically through the use of language in poetry.[10]
From: Dvisahasri of Tembesvami (Summary and Study)
(1) The use of artful language and literary devices by H. H. Tembesvami to convey spiritual and emotional depth in his writings.[11]
From: Vakyapadiya (study of the concept of Sentence)
(1) The ideal of depicting what a poet perceives through the lens of Pratibha and darshana.[12]
From: Brihaddharma Purana (abridged)
(1) The artistic form in which the narratives of the Ramayana were imbued with rhythm and meter, making them suited for recitation and memorization.[13]
The concept of Poetic expression in local and regional sources
Poetic expression encompasses the techniques used by poets to communicate thoughts and emotions through imagery and artistic language, often revealing deep truths and complex feelings, as seen in various authors' works and styles.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The way poets communicate their ideas and emotions through structured language in poems, which Sri Sri sought to expand beyond traditional forms.[14] (2) The act by which poets communicate emotions, ideas, and narratives through verse, considered a fundamental right in contemporary discourse.[15] (3) The method used by the poet to convey thoughts and feelings through imagery and literary techniques in his poems.[16] (4) The unique style and voice that an author develops over time, as observed in the evolution of Jayanta Mahapatra's poetry.[17] (5) The articulation of feelings and thoughts in poetry, which Joy believes should be accessible and relatable to the general audience.[18]