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INDIAN POETICS – Rasa Theory
Prepared by:Name: Italiya Kinjal B.Roll No:- 10,M.A. Sem-II
The Natyasastra identifies eight rasas with eight corresponding Bhava (mood):Rati (Love) Hasya (Mirth) Soka (Sorrow) Krodha(Anger) Utsaha (Energy) Bhaya (Terror) Jugupsa (Disgust) Vismaya (Astonishment)
The Rasas in the Performing Arts
Hāsyam (हा�स्यं�) Raudram (रौ�द्रं�) Kāruṇyam (का�रुण्यं�) Bībhatsam (बी भत्सं�) Bhayānakam (भयं�नका� ) Vīram (वी रौ�) Adbhutam (अद्भु�तं�) Abhinavagupta :- Śāntam Vātsalya (वी�त्संल्यं) Bhakti (भक्ति�)
Śṛngāram (शृ�ङ्गा�रौ�)
Raudram (रौ�द्रं�) Fury. Presiding deity: Rudra. Colour: red.
Hāsyam (हा�स्यं�) Laughter, Mirth, Comedy. Presiding deity: Pramata. Colour: white.
Vīram (वी रौ�) Heroic mood. Presiding deity: Indra. Colour: yellowish
Adbhutam (अद्भु�तं�) Wonder, Amazement. Presiding deity: Brahma. Colour: yellow [edit] Navarasa
Śṛngāram (शृ�ङ्गा�रौ�) Love, Attractiveness. Presiding deity: Vishnu. Colour: light green.
Kāruṇyam (का�रुण्यं�) Compassion, Mercy. Presiding deity: Yama. Colour: grey.
Bhayānakam (भयं�नका� ) Horror, Terror. Presiding deity: Kala. Colour: blac
Bībhatsam (बी भत्सं�) Disgust, Aversion. Presiding deity: Shiva. Colour: blue
Vātsalya (वी�त्संल्यं) Parental Love
Bhakti (भक्ति�) Spiritual Devotion
Śāntam Peace or tranquility. deity: Vishnu. Colour: blue
] Influence on cinemaIn the Rasa method, empathetic "emotions are conveyed by the performer and thus felt by the audience," in contrast to the Western Stanislavski method where the actor must become "a living, breathing embodiment of a character" rather than "simply conveying emotion.”
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