<p><em>The Blazing Sapphire</em> or <em>Ujjvala-nīlamaṇi</em> is the work of Rūpa Gosvāmin a 16th century poet/theologian who was a direct disciple of Śrī Kṛṣṇa Caitanya of Bengal (1486-1534 CE). It is perhaps Rūpa&#39;s final work composed after a lifetime of poetic and dramatic study and practice; its 15 chapters contain 1451 stanzas (<em>śloka</em>). Some are didactic but most are single-stanza poems designed to exemplify and evoke moods and feelings (<em>bhakti-rasa</em>) associated with the tradition&#39;s culture of love (<em>preman</em>) for Kṛṣṇa&mdash;India&#39;s god of love.&nbsp; Rūpa&rsquo;s text is designed to analyze and teach about sacred erotic rapture in the Caitanya tradition and to provide poems through which it can be experienced.</p><p>This volume contains about a hundred poems from the first seven chapters with annotations from major commentaries and introductory hints about who is speaking and why.&nbsp; Selections from the rest of the <em>Sapphire</em> will appear in subsequent volumes.&nbsp; We have focused mainly on example poems though contextually important didactic verses appear in footnotes. We include Sanskrit originals plus romanized transliterations for readers interested in poetic sound.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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