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Which of the following correctly compares a central concept in Bharata's Natyashastra with Aristotle's Poetics?

ARasa in Natyashastra is equivalent to mimesis in Poetics

BSthayi Bhava in Natyashastra corresponds to catharsis in Poetics

CDhvani in Natyashastra is the same as mythos in Poetics

DRasa in Natyashastra is comparable to catharsis in Poetics

Answer:

D. Rasa in Natyashastra is comparable to catharsis in Poetics

Read Explanation:

  • Rasa is a central concept in ancient Indian aesthetics, derived from the Sanskrit word for "flavor" or "essence.

  • " As outlined in Bharata's Natyashastra, Rasa is the unique aesthetic experience or emotional "flavor" that is savored by an audience when they watch a performance.

  • It is a state of pleasurable and spiritual bliss that arises from the combination of a performer's expressed emotions (bhavas) with the dramatic situation.

  • Rasa in Natyashastra is comparable to catharsis in Poetics


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