
1) Genre of poetry 2) Indian dance drama 3) Literally, scraped 4) Literary theory 5) Tabula description
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[aesthetics] A rasa (रस lit. `juice` or `essence`) denotes an essential mental state and is the dominant emotional theme of a work of art or the primary feeling that is evoked in the person that views, reads or hears such a work. Although the concept of rasa is fundamental to many forms of Indian art including dance, music, musical thea...
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[theology] Rasa (IAST {IAST|rāsa}) is a Sanskrit theological concept specific to Krishna-centered bhakti traditions, such as Gaudiya Vaishnavism. The theological use of the word can be found early, about two thousand years before the Nimbarka or Caitanya schools of bhakti, in a phrase that Chaitanya traditions frequently quote: `Truly, the...
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Rasa ({IAST|rásā} रसा) means `moisture, humidity` in Vedic Sanskrit, and appears as the name of a western tributary of the Indus in the Rigveda (verse 5.53.9). In RV 9.41.6, RV 10.108 and in the Nirukta of Yaska, it is the name of a mythical stream supposed to flow round the earth and the atmosphere (compare Oceanus), also referring to t.....
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in Sanskrit literature, the concept of aesthetic flavour, or an essential element of any work of art that can only be suggested, not described. It is ... [4 related articles]
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One of the seven bodily constituents, mainly the plasma (clear part of the blood).
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Flavour; aesthetic rapture.
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Rasa is the term used to define the emotional state or quality of the raga and ragini. There are nine rasas in classical music.
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(Skr. sap, juice, nectar, essence, flavor, etc.) In Indian aesthetics (q.v.), pleasure, enjoyment, love, charm, grace, elegance, taste, emotion, sentiment, spirit, passion, beauty etc. -- K.F.L.
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