Vasantavilas
Vasantavilas (lit. The Joys of Spring) is a fagu poem by unknown author written in old Gujarati language, believed to be written in first half of the 14th-century. Its theme is the depiction of Shringara, an erotic sentiments. The poem has a significant historical value as it provides linguistic evidence of Old Gujarati.
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Vasantavilas
Vasantavilas (lit. The Joys of Spring) is a fagu poem by unknown author written in old Gujarati language, believed to be written in first half of the 14th-century. Its theme is the depiction of Shringara, an erotic sentiments. The poem has a significant historical value as it provides linguistic evidence of Old Gujarati.
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Structures of desire, Folio from Vasanta Vilasa, 1451 CE manuscript
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first half of the 14th-century
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Illustrated manuscript containing painting
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"The breasts are not going to ...... have no old scores to settle."
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