Śṛṅgār kathā (शृंगार कथा) in Marathi literature refers to narratives centered on love, erotic sentiment, ornamentation, and the aesthetics of romantic experience. Rooted in classical Sanskrit rasa theory, śṛṅgāra (the erotic or romantic rasa) has been a dominant emotional mood across Marathi poetry, drama, prose, and oral storytelling. Below is an overview of its origins, evolution, key themes, major forms and authors, cultural context, and contemporary developments — with emphasis on newer trends in Marathi śṛṅgār kathā.
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Early Marathi poets used Shrungar to describe the divine love of Radha-Krishna or the beauty of nature as a metaphor for human passion. 4. Modern Trends (New Shrungar Katha) marathi shrungar katha new
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