Sunday, 9 March 2014


Rasa

Rasa is a Sanskrit word, it also say as ras or juice in hindi word. In rasa only experience by the sense of taste. Bharata was restricts himself in the rasa drama. In the Indian drama or concern called as bhava. Rasa was created by bhavas. And it is a mixture of fundamental to many forms of Indian art such as dance, music, cinema, musical theatre and others.

It is an ancient work as dramatic theory vibhava, anubhava, sanchaari bhaava is the part which for a rasa. Vibhava means karana or cause. Anubhaava means effect a follow of rise of emotion. This form leads an just a different tastes of rasa such as bitter, spicy, sour and other. It has six kinds of rasa- bitter, spicy, sour, acrid, sweet, and salty. This is a taste when this thing we taste then our experience change, sweet when we taste, one smile came in our face and when compare to a sour taste then our facial expression get changed automatically. The rasa express by the sense of taste which called as six-rasa-food. This expression also used in drama and poetry. Sangaram means love or attractiveness, Hasyam means laughter or comedy, Raudram means anger, Karunyam means mercy, Bibhatsam means obsence or disgust, Viram means bravery, Adbhutam means miraculous. This expression  is used in our day to day life and in a drama it is also used. The expression used because to understand the spectator what they want to say. This facial expression and eight primary rasa are same.

The theory of rasa is all Indian classical dance and theatre, such as kathak, bharatnatyam, odissi, Manipuri. Rasa in classical form is called in Sanskrit language as rasa-abhinaya.

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