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:divya-martye sa tad-rūpo miśram anyataras tayoḥ</dd><dd>sūcayed vastu-bījaṁ vāmukhaṁ pātram athāpi vā
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:sūtra-dhāro naṭī brūte sva-kāryaṁ pratiyuktitaḥ</dd><dd>prastutākṣepi-citroktyā yat tad āmukham īritam
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:udghātyakaḥ kathodghātaḥ prayogātiśayas tathā</dd><dd>pravartakāvalagite pañca prastāvanā-bhidāḥ
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 22 July 2022

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"Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura says that the introduction, which is technically called amukha, may be of five different kinds, according to the Sahitya-darpana"

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When Śrīla Rāmānanda Rāya inquired about the arrangement for introducing the assembly of players in the drama, Rūpa Gosvāmī replied that when the players first enter the stage in response to the time, the introduction is technically called pravartaka. For an example, see verse 136 below. Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura says that the introduction, which is technically called āmukha, may be of five different kinds, according to the Sāhitya-darpaṇa.

Rāmānanda Rāya inquired, “How have you introduced the assembly of the players?” Rūpa Gosvāmī replied, “The players assemble at a suitable time under the heading of pravartaka.

In a drama all the actors are called pātra, or players. This is stated by Viśvanātha Kavirāja in the Sāhitya-darpaṇa (6.283):


divya-martye sa tad-rūpo miśram anyataras tayoḥ
sūcayed vastu-bījaṁ vāmukhaṁ pātram athāpi vā


The meaning of āmukha is stated by Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī in the Nāṭaka-candrikā:


sūtra-dhāro naṭī brūte sva-kāryaṁ pratiyuktitaḥ
prastutākṣepi-citroktyā yat tad āmukham īritam


When Śrīla Rāmānanda Rāya inquired about the arrangement for introducing the assembly of players in the drama, Rūpa Gosvāmī replied that when the players first enter the stage in response to the time, the introduction is technically called pravartaka. For an example, see verse 136 below. Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura says that the introduction, which is technically called āmukha, may be of five different kinds, according to the Sāhitya-darpaṇa (6.288):


udghātyakaḥ kathodghātaḥ prayogātiśayas tathā
pravartakāvalagite pañca prastāvanā-bhidāḥ


“Introductions may be classified as follows: (1) udghātyaka, (2) kathodghāta, (3) prayogātiśaya, (4) pravartaka and (5) avalagita.” These five kinds of introduction are called āmukha. Thus Śrīla Rāmānanda Rāya asked which of the five introductions had been employed, and Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī replied that he had used the introduction called the pravartaka.