Yugbodh Reflected in Modern Sanskrit Literature

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Shital Chandra Sharma

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The best poetry or literature is the one in which there is a true and good depiction of the country's time, situation and era. A dedicated writer can never create literature by being separated from the circumstances of his era. In the modern era, literature has been written in all these genres on new political and social subjects. Contemporary Sanskrit literature related to Yugbodh, complete identity with contemporary is visible.  Different situations and conditions have been depicted and presented in present day Sanskrit literature. Impeccable depiction of political discrepancies has also been the subject of today's Sanskrit literature. Realistic depiction of social distortions and anomalies is a characteristic of modern Sanskrit literature. Modern poets have tried to highlight the advanced nature of India. Sanskrit litterateurs, while trying to orient towards the creative tendency rather than the destructive tendency of science, advise modern scientists to spend the money for the instruments used in war, art, music literature, thus it is easily known that the era In view of the circumstances, the modern Sanskrit writer has given a new direction to his writing.

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Sharma, S. C. (2013). Yugbodh Reflected in Modern Sanskrit Literature. Mind and Society, 2(03-04), 50–54. Retrieved from https://mindandsociety.in/index.php/MAS/article/view/372
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