- rása-bhava
- रसभव
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
rása-bhāva-vid — रसभावविद् … Indonesian dictionary
Rasa (Kunst) — Rasa (Sanskrit, m., रस , wörtlich Saft, Geschmack, Essenz, Stimmung) ist der zentrale Begriff der klassischen indischen Ästhetik. Er bezeichnet den nicht in Worte zu fassenden mentalen Zustand der Freude und Erfüllung, der sich beim Genuss eines… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bhava — ist das Sanskrit und Pali Wort für gewohnheitsmässige Tendenzen oder Daseinsprozess , abgeleitet von der Wurzel bhu. Es hat vielfältige Bedeutungen. Buddhismus Ausschnitt a.d. tibetischen Bhavachakra Im Buddhismus bedeutet Bhava die Kontinuität… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rasa (aesthetics) — In Indian performing arts, a rasa is an emotion inspired in an audience by a performer. They are described by Bharata Muni in the Nātyasāstra , an ancient work of dramatic theory. Rasas are created by bhavas : the gestures and facial expressions… … Wikipedia
bhavá-rasa — भवरस … Indonesian dictionary
Nātyakalpadrumam — … Wikipedia
Mahakavya — Mahākāvya (lit. great kāvya, court epic), also known as sargabandha, is a genre of Indian epic poetry in classical Sanskrit literature. The genre is characterised by ornate and elaborate descriptions of scenery, love, battles and so on in… … Wikipedia
Indian aesthetics — Indian art evolved with an emphasis on inducing special spiritual or philosophical states in the audience, or with representing them symbolically. Contents 1 Rasa theory 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Experience of rasa (rasAnubhava) … Wikipedia
Aesthetics — or esthetics (also spelled æsthetics) is commonly known as the study of sensory or sensori emotional values, sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste. [Zangwill, Nick. [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aesthetic judgment/ Aesthetic… … Wikipedia
Natya Shastra — The Natya Shastra (Sanskrit: Nātyaśāstra नाट्य शास्त्र) is an ancient Indian treatise on the performing arts, encompassing theatre, dance and music. It was written during the period between 200 BC and 200 AD in classical India and is… … Wikipedia