Wander Alone Like the Rhinoceros: The Solitary, Itinerant Renouncer in Ancient Indian Gāthā-Poetry
By Kristoffer af Edholm
32 pagesThe ancient Indian gāthā – a proverbial, succinct type of single-stanza poetry, often collected in thematic sets – became a favoured form of expression among groups of ascetics from the middle to the end of the 1st millennium BCE.