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The evolution of Indian Aesthetic Theory over time from "summary" of A Modern Introduction to Indian Aesthetic Theory by Surendra Sheodas Barlingay

Indian Aesthetic Theory has undergone significant evolution over time, reflecting the changing philosophical and cultural landscape of India. In ancient Indian texts such as the Vedas and Upanishads, aesthetic concepts were intertwined with religious beliefs and rituals, emphasizing the importance of beauty and harmony in spiritual practices. The concept of rasa, or aesthetic experience, was first articulated in the Natyashastra, a foundational text on Indian aesthetics attributed to the sage Bharata. The medieval period saw the development of various aesthetic theories in different regions of India, influenced by the rise of Bhakti and Sufi movements. Poets and scholars explored themes of love, devotion, and mysticism in their works, creating a rich tapestry of artistic expression. The Bhakti poets, such as Kabir and Mirabai, celebrated the beauty of divine love through poetry and music, while Sufi mystics like Rumi delved into the spiritual di...
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    A Modern Introduction to Indian Aesthetic Theory

    Surendra Sheodas Barlingay

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