Rathi Vignana — Book
If you’re looking for something else (e.g., a modern novel with a similar title), just let me know and I’ll adjust the response. | Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | Genre | Classical Sanskrit Kāvya‑śāstra (poetics) & Kāma‑śāstra (the science of love). | | Authorship | Traditionally attributed to Bāla‑Kumāra (7th‑8th c. CE), though some manuscripts credit a later commentator named Śrī Rādhānakara . | | Purpose | To codify the psychology of attraction , the rituals of courtship , and the aesthetic principles that make a love‑scene compelling in poetry, drama, and real life. | | Scope | 1. Theory of the rati (desire) 2. Types of lovers and beloveds 3. Stages of romantic interaction 4. Poetic devices for evoking sensuality 5. Ethical boundaries (the “dharmic” limits of love). | TL;DR: Think of it as the Sanskrit equivalent of a blend between The Art of Seduction (psychology), Poetics (literary theory), and Kama Sutra (practical guidelines). 2. How the Book Is Structured Most modern printed editions follow the traditional seven‑chapter (adhyāya) layout . Below is a brief map of each chapter and its main sub‑sections (sūtras).