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In Indian Aesthetics, what term refers to the emotional mood or sentiment evoked in a literary work?

ARasa

BNirvana

CKarma

DDharma

Answer:

A. Rasa

Read Explanation:

  • In the Indian performing arts, a rasa is a sentiment or emotion evoked in each member of the audience by the art.

  • Rasa theory is an ancient Indian aesthetic framework developed in the context of classical Sanskrit drama, poetry, and performance arts.

  • It is elaborated primarily in Bharata Muni's Natya Shastra, an ancient treatise on dramaturgy and performance.

  • The word Rasa translates to "essence," "flavor," or "emotion" and represents the aesthetic experience evoked in the audience when engaging with art.

  • Bharata Muni argued that a successful work of art must create a particular mood or emotion ( Rasa)in the audience, and that this is achieved through the combined efforts of the performer, the script, the stagecraft, and the audience.


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