Arvind Gaur Essays

  • A Study of Girish Karnad’s Naga-mandala in Light of Kuntaka’s Vakrokti Siddhanta

    2337 Words  | 5 Pages

    Much work has been done on Indian literature in English based on analyses through the tools of Western critical methods. The ‘Indian classical tradition’ is very rich and consists of perception and insight which serve as a best alternative to the western critical theories; but due to the colonial hangover we fail to appreciate and recognize our age old classical tradition of critical theories. The Sanskrit criticism with its beginnings in the Vedic period, kept amazingly alive till the 17th century

  • Persuasive Speech On Animal Cloning

    786 Words  | 2 Pages

    Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech, the audience will have learned about the history of animal cloning, how cloning can save endangered species throughout the world, a very large supply of livestock available for consumers, and how the medical field can greatly benefit from cloning development. Central Idea: Cloning should be an area of study that we pay more attention to and should support in order to reap the benefits of this technology. Introduction I. (Attention Getter) “If you stood