Examples of using Rasa in English and their translations into Hindi
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Rasa means"flavour", and the theory of rasa is the primary concept behind classical Indian arts including theatre,
The metaphor of taste and taste in culture used with Rasa as an“aesthetic flavor” means something different each time, even though Rasa presupposes knowledge of the underlying rules of a work by the viewer.
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Rasa and other dances are a feature of the regional folk
While Tara the princess was tutored by Rasa Devi in the art of love-making, which she couldn't use to her advantage,
However, predominantly all ragas and musical performances in Hindu traditions aim at one of six rasa, wherein music is a form of painting“love,
The rasa theory is mentioned in Chapter 6 of the ancient Sanskrit text Natya Shastra, attributed to Bharata Muni,
According to the Rasa theory of the Natya Shastra, entertainment is a desired effect of performance arts
that of the water is rasa, i. e. that which is tasted;
pure concentration such that the artist gets the audience emotionally absorbed into the art and immerses the spectator with pure joy of rasa experience.
Both Western and Indian scholars continue to compare rasa and catharsis.
The text begins its discussion with a sutra called in Indian aesthetics as the rasa sutra.
According to Natya shastra, a rasa is a synthetic phenomenon
Comparison Rasa- catharsis.
Often in connection with Rasa is spoken of the“aesthetic taste”.
Rasa Core.
The Rasa lila.
In the perspective of Rasa art becomes a“felt knowledge”.
Rasa Lila.
Rasa Devi.