In the 1990s and early 2000s, several Kannada films and educational VCDs were released under the title Rathi Vijnana . These often combined traditional advice with dramatic reenactments.
Much of what is popularized under this name is derived from the Ratirahasya ("The Secrets of Love"), a 13th-century manual written by the poet Kokkoka. Unlike earlier works that focused on asceticism, the Ratirahasya was written to help people navigate a healthy and fulfilling householder life.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, several Kannada films and educational VCDs were released under the title Rathi Vijnana . These often combined traditional advice with dramatic reenactments.
Much of what is popularized under this name is derived from the Ratirahasya ("The Secrets of Love"), a 13th-century manual written by the poet Kokkoka. Unlike earlier works that focused on asceticism, the Ratirahasya was written to help people navigate a healthy and fulfilling householder life. rathi vignana book