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discuss the evocation of the vira (heroism) and srngara(love)rasa in the play​

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Answered by gyaneshwarsingh882
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Discuss Shakuntala’s Characters in the Light of the

Theory of Rasa

Rasa Theory

The

meaning of Rasa in Hindi or Sanskrit language is Ras which means juice or taste or essence of something  

.

Primarily Rasa was used in dramas, later on, it was used in poetry also. The primary

aim of “Rasa”

during a drama, performance, or while reading poetry is to make the audience or reader happy and to entertain them. It evokes the emotional response from the

receiver’s side. But, there is a

a slight change in Rasa's concept of Indian Aesthetics. Its supreme aim is to portray reality to the audience. When we say reality it is that reality that the author wants to show the audience or make them feel by the medium of drama or performance. To make them feel that joy or wonder and to answer the questions that the reader gets while reading the work. Now Rasa Theory can be seen everywhere in India as it is reflected from all the major Indian art forms like:

Dance

Music

Drama

Poetry

Painting etc

According to Rigveda

there are six types of Rasa but, later

in Natyashastra

we get a description of eight types of Rasa. Each Rasa is having its own presiding deity which may be a god or goddess and specific color to indicate each of the Rasa.

In Alankara Shastra

therein rasa, the ninth rasa which is not there in Rigveda is Shanti Rasa.

“Where the hand goes, the g  

aze follows. Where the eyes turn, there goes the mind. Where the mind goes, there comes Bhava. And where the Bhava comes, there also

will be Rasa.

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