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What is meant by the phrase RASABHINAYA ?
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Asked by sudhakar kuruvada,
14 Mar 05:47 pm
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In the Indian performing arts, a rasa is an emotion inspired in an audience by a performer. They are described by Bharata Muni in the Ntyasstra, an ancient work of dramatic theory. Rasas are created by bhavas: the gestures and facial expressions of the actors.[3] Expressing Rasa in classical Indian dance form is referred to as Rasa-abhinaya.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 14 Mar 05:56 pm
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In the Indian performing arts, a rasa is an emotion inspired in an audience by a performer.
Answered by vedprakash sharma, 14 Mar 11:24 pm
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In the Indian performing arts, a rasa is an emotion inspired in an audience by a performer. They are described by Bharata Muni in the Ntyasstra, an ancient work of dramatic theory. Rasas are created by bhavas: the gestures and facial expressions of the actors. Expressing Rasa in classical Indian dance form is referred to as Rasa-abhinaya.
Answered by iqbal seth, 14 Mar 06:10 pm
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