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Volume : III, Issue : X, November - 2013

Rasa Theory In Bharat Muni's Natya Sastra

Anita Godara

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

'Natya Sastra' like Aristatle 'Poetics' is about the 'Theory and Practice of drama'. The Natya infact is depiction and communication pertaining to the emotional of the entire triple words Natya is in all inclusive and a comprehensive terms which depicts the emotion of the triple world which includes worlds of human, Demonic and Divine. Natya is rich with different kind of emotions, built on the many stages and situations and imitating the conduct of the world on imitation of man and woman in action. It will produce wholesome (safe, harmless) instruction, creat, coruage, passtime, entrainment and pleasure. Natya is wrongly associated with dance alone, it is a combination of Natya (dance), Gita (Gana) and Vadya (music). It will be beneficial, promote intellectual growth.

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Anita Godara , (2013). Rasa Theory In Bharat Muni's Natya Sastra. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. X, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3316.pdf

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