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

Rasa and Bhava are two key components in Indian art that are intricately interconnected. Rasa refers to the aesthetic experience or emotional flavor that is evoked in the audience when they engage with a work of art. Bhava, on the other hand, are the emotional states or psychological conditions expressed by the actors or performers in the artwork. While Rasa is the effect experienced by the audience, Bhava is the cause that generates that effect. The relationship between Rasa and Bhava is such that the audience is able to experience Rasa only when the Bhavas expressed by the actors are presented in a convincing and authentic manner. In other words, the Bhavas must be effectively communicated in order to evoke the desired R...
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    A Modern Introduction to Indian Aesthetic Theory

    Surendra Sheodas Barlingay

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