The Aryan Path, Volume 41Sophia Wadia Theosophy Company (India), Limited, 1970 |
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... rasa ; the justification or otherwise for regarding Sānta as a rasa ; and the divergent opinions about one original rasa of which the recognized ones might all be regarded as modifications . If one seeks a guiding principle in deciding ...
... rasa ; the justification or otherwise for regarding Sānta as a rasa ; and the divergent opinions about one original rasa of which the recognized ones might all be regarded as modifications . If one seeks a guiding principle in deciding ...
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... rasa , why should not ascetic literature also be classed only as a bhāva ( rati or utsāha ) rendered delectable and not raised artificially to the rank of rasa ? If there is a modern poetry of patriotism in Sanskrit , need one invent a new ...
... rasa , why should not ascetic literature also be classed only as a bhāva ( rati or utsāha ) rendered delectable and not raised artificially to the rank of rasa ? If there is a modern poetry of patriotism in Sanskrit , need one invent a new ...
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... [ rasa ] . " The second lecture attempts a re- statement of Indian aesthetics in theory and practice with special reference to Natyasastra and the graphic arts . In a rapid survey of the general postulates and ideas of aesthetics from ...
... [ rasa ] . " The second lecture attempts a re- statement of Indian aesthetics in theory and practice with special reference to Natyasastra and the graphic arts . In a rapid survey of the general postulates and ideas of aesthetics from ...
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