Evolution of Poetic Tropes: Birds (3) : Harunaga Isaacson May 6, 2020 Kāka
Evolution of Poetic Tropes: Birds (3) : Harunaga Isaacson May 6, 2020 Kāka
Evolution of Poetic Tropes: Birds (3) : Harunaga Isaacson May 6, 2020 Kāka
Harunaga Isaacson
May 6, 2020
Kāka
when the crow has eaten food. This feeding of crows is thus related to
the bird’s association with death and the dead; and that in turn can be
related to the crow’s being, for the most part (there are exceptions), a
bird of ill-omen. It regularly appears in the context of love-separation,
especially in a trope of the lady whose husband is away on business
feeding, sometimes while speaking to, the crow(s). The following
verse is attributed to Dhoyīka (= Dhoyī), one of the great poets at Lakṣ-
maṇasena’s court.