| Aspect | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| Literal meaning | Antarvasna (Sanskrit: अन्तर्वसन) literally means “inner clothing” or “inner covering.” In classical Indian literary theory it is used metaphorically to denote the hidden, intimate, or inner aspects of a subject—often referring to the inner life of a deity, a character’s concealed emotions, or the “inner veil” of a philosophical concept. |
| Literary genre | The term appears in a range of works:
• Poetry & drama – as a motif for secret love, divine intimacy, or the veil between mortal and divine.
• Philosophical treatises – especially in Vedānta and Tantra, where it denotes the antar‑avayava (inner component) of consciousness.
• Modern scholarship – a title for research papers exploring inner symbolism in Indian art, temple architecture, or devotional literature. |
| Typical contexts | • Classical Sanskrit drama (e.g., Kālidāsa’s Abhijñānaśākuntalam where the heroine’s antarvasna is a metaphor for hidden love).
• Tantric texts – discussing the antar‑vasana (inner sheath) of the subtle body (śrīrūpa).
• Contemporary literary criticism – a collection of essays on “inner narratives” in regional literatures (Marathi, Bengali, etc.). |
If you need a recent scholarly edition (e.g., a critical edition with commentary), you may have to purchase it or access it through a library:
| Publisher | Typical Edition | Access Options | |-----------|-----------------|----------------| | Motilal Banarsidass | Antarvasna: A Critical Edition (Hindi/English) | Purchase online or request via inter‑library loan. | | Rupa & Co., Penguin | Popular translations | Available as e‑books (often in PDF/EPUB). | | Cambridge University Press (rare) | Academic translation | Usually behind a paywall; check if your institution has a subscription. | antarvasna pdf link
| Question | Short Answer |
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| Can I share the PDF with friends? | Only if the PDF is explicitly licensed for sharing (e.g., Creative Commons) or is in the public domain. Otherwise, sharing copyrighted PDFs without permission is illegal. |
| Is there a printable version? | Most PDFs are already printable; however, if the file is scanned as images, OCR may be needed for text extraction. |
| What if I only need a specific chapter? | Use the PDF’s built‑in bookmark or search (Ctrl+F) to jump to the chapter number (e.g., “Chapter 3”). You can then print or save just that range. |
| How to cite the PDF? | Follow the citation style you need (APA, MLA, Chicago). Example (APA):
Shastri, R. M. (2021). Antarvasna: Inner veils in Sanskrit drama and tantric thought (Open Access). Pune: Rupa Publications. Retrieved from https://example.edu/antarvasna.pdf |
| Is there an audio version? | Some Indian digital libraries (e.g., NPTEL, Swarajya) provide narrated versions of classical texts, but a full Antarvasna monograph in audio is rare. You could use a text‑to‑speech tool on the PDF for personal use. |
Below is a concrete, reproducible process you can try right now on a desktop or mobile browser: Guide to Antarvasna — Overview, Themes, and Where
| Step | Action | Expected Result |
|------|--------|-----------------|
| 1 | Open Google Scholar (scholar.google.com). | Search interface. |
| 2 | Type: "Antarvasna" filetype:pdf and press Enter. | List of PDF results where the exact word appears in the file name or text. |
| 3 | Scan the titles. Look for entries with reputable domains (.ac.in, .edu, .org). | Identify likely academic PDFs. |
| 4 | Click a result. If you land on a university repository, you’ll usually see a Download PDF button. | Obtain the file legally. |
| 5 | If the link leads to a paywall, note the citation details (author, year, journal). Then use WorldCat or your local library’s ILL service to request it. | Secure a legal copy. |
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