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The importance of Sthayi Bhava in Rasa aesthetics from "summary" of A Modern Introduction to Indian Aesthetic Theory by Surendra Sheodas Barlingay

In the realm of Indian aesthetic theory, the concept of Sthayi Bhava holds a significant place in the understanding and appreciation of Rasa aesthetics. Sthayi Bhava, which can be translated as the dominant emotional state or permanent mood, plays a crucial role in the creation and experience of Rasa. Sthayi Bhava is considered the foundation upon which the aesthetic experience of Rasa is built. It is the emotional state that is established at the beginning of a performance or artistic presentation, and it serves as the basis for the development and transformation of emotions throughout the course of the work. Without a strong and well-defined Sthayi Bhava, the experience of Rasa would lack depth and coherence. The importance of Sthayi Bhava ...
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    A Modern Introduction to Indian Aesthetic Theory

    Surendra Sheodas Barlingay

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