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The concept of Bhava in Indian art from "summary" of A Modern Introduction to Indian Aesthetic Theory by Surendra Sheodas Barlingay

In Indian art, the concept of Bhava plays a crucial role. Bhava refers to the emotional state or mood that is evoked in the viewer when they engage with a work of art. It is the essence of the artwork, the underlying feeling or sentiment that the artist aims to convey. Bhava is considered to be the soul of Indian art, as it is what gives life and depth to the artistic expression. Bhava is not just a superficial emotion or sentiment; it goes beyond that to penetrate the innermost being of the viewer. It is a profound and transformative experience that transcends mere aesthetics. Through Bhava, the artist is able to communicate universal truths and evoke a sense of empathy and understanding in the viewer. In Indian aesthetic theory, Bhava is closely linked to Rasa, which is the aesthetic flavor or essence of a work of art. Ra...
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    A Modern Introduction to Indian Aesthetic Theory

    Surendra Sheodas Barlingay

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