Dear colleagues,

I'm wondering if anyone has any good recommendations for secondary sources on 
the nature and role of the figure of the sūta. Van Buitenen, in his 
introduction to the Bhagavadgītā, writes (1981, p. 5): "Traditionally the sūta, 
on the chariot of the warrior, is witness to the warrior's triumphs and 
occasional lapses; in danger he protects him. The triumphs of the warrior he 
celebrates in song, hence sūta also means 'bard.'" I'd like to read more about 
the details of this. Is there any good scholarship on it?

Gratefully,
James Reich
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