Significance of Sahitya
Synonyms: Literature, Prose, Poetry, Authorship
In Dutch: Sahitya; In Finnish: Sahitya; In Spanish: Sahitya
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The concept of Sahitya in local and regional sources
Sahitya, meaning literature in Bengali and Sanskrit, embodies collective human thought and expression as discussed by Tagore. Its root 'sahit' implies unity, highlighting literature's role in fostering connection among individuals.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A term in Indian literature that Prof. Iyengar considered central to his critique and appreciation of the written word.[1] (2) Lyrics or text related to the dance pieces that accompany and enhance the dance.[2] (3) The word for literature in Bengali, discussed by Tagore as a representation of collective human thought and expression.[3] (4) The Bengali and Sanskrit word for literature, derived from 'sahit,' meaning 'to be with,' implying a sense of union.[4]