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  • The Gahakosa of Hala (Satavahana)  Part II (1988 Edition)
  • The Gahakosa of Hala (Satavahana)  Part II (1988 Edition)
  • The Gahakosa of Hala (Satavahana)  Part II (1988 Edition)
  • The Gahakosa of Hala (Satavahana)  Part II (1988 Edition)

The Gahakosa of Hala (Satavahana) Part II (1988 Edition)

Publisher: Bhogilal Leherchand Institute Of Indology
Language: Hindi & English
Total Pages: 248
Available in: Hardbound
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Description

The Gahakosa of Hala is a significant work of literature associated with the Satavahana Dynasty and its king Hala, who is often remembered for his contributions to early Indian literature. Hala's Gahakosa is a collection of poetic verses, particularly known for being composed in Prakrit, which was the vernacular language of the time.

The Gahakosa is an anthology of songs and verses that explore the themes of romantic love, human emotions, and society, reflective of the cultural milieu of the Satavahana period, which lasted from approximately the 1st century BCE to the 2nd century CE. The work is thought to be part of the Gaha Sattasai (Seven Hundred Gathas) that Hala compiled, with the Gahakosa being one of the sections within the anthology.

While Part II of the Gahakosa specifically refers to a second portion of these poetic works, much of its specific content remains historically important for the expressions it offers on love and relationships in early Indian society.

Themes and Characteristics of Gahakosa - Part II

  1. Exploration of Love: Much of the Gahakosa deals with the many dimensions of romantic love—from longing and separation to union and desire. In Part II, the verses likely continue to express these themes, capturing the emotional and intimate expressions of lovers, and their connections with each other.

  2. Human Emotions: The Gahakosa emphasizes human emotions like desire, jealousy, passion, and heartbreak. These are often presented in the form of songs sung by lovers, describing their innermost feelings toward their beloved.

  3. Prakrit Language: Like the rest of the Gahakosa, the verses are written in Prakrit, the language commonly used for literature during the Satavahana period. Prakrit was more accessible than Sanskrit and reflected the everyday language of common people, which likely made Hala's work popular among a wide audience.

  4. Cultural Reflection: Part II of the Gahakosa likely reflects the cultural norms and values of the Satavahana period, especially regarding love and courtship. The work may give us insights into how relationships, especially romantic ones, were perceived and expressed in ancient India.

Historical Significance

  • Contribution to Indian Literature: King Hala's Gahakosa is an important literary work because it helped establish Prakrit as a significant language of poetic expression. It also bridges the transition from the more formal Sanskrit literature that emerged later in Indian history.

  • Satavahana Culture: The Satavahanas were an important dynasty in early Indian history, and Hala's works provide a glimpse into the cultural, social, and emotional lives of the people during this period. The themes explored in the Gahakosa give historians valuable context about the day-to-day lives, emotional lives, and societal expectations of the time.

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