Saturday, 8 March 2014

RASA

Poetry without rasa is a copying of poetry. The attractiveness of poetry is because of the energies. To be able to taste rasa, the object that is forced had a taste of should have taste worthiness. However, in the case of poetry and drama this taste is to be had a taste of with the help of the ears and the eyes.
When these organs taste the energies they create sensations of feeling happy and sorrow that reach the mind and if the mind is functioning well then emotions such as feeling happy, sorrow, and so on are awakened.
The stronger the sensations the stronger the emotions and these are reflected on the human body parts. When the emotions reach a peak then exclamations come out of without knowing and other organs of the body also react to these emotions at the same time. The incident or event described by the poet becomes the living experience of the person listening to the poetry. It is believed that Bharata’s Natyashastra is the first work that discusses the form of Rasa process.
Rasa has been an important have an effect on on the cinema of India. The rasa method of performance is one of the fundamental features that recognize a difference between Indian cinema from that of the from the west world. In the rasa method, empathetic "emotions are conveyed by the performer and therefore felt by the the group most likely to be interested," in contrast to the from the west Stanislavski method where the actor must become "a living, breathing embodiment of a quality" rather than "simply conveying emotion." The rasa manner of presentation is clearly revealed to be in letter Cinema and internationally-acclaimed parallel from Bengal films directed by Satyaji Ray


Elements of Rasa
Name of rasa
Clarification
Rasa depends on colour
Sṛinagara (शृङ्गारं)
Love, Attractiveness
light green
Hasya (हास्यं)
Laughter, Mirth, Comedy
White
Raudra (रौद्रं)
Fury
Red
Karuṇya (कारुण्यं)
Compassion, Tragedy
Grey
Bibhatsa (बीभत्सं)
Disgust, Aversion
blue
Bhayanaka (भयानकं)
Horror, Terror
black
Vira (वीरं)
Heroic mood
yellowish
Adbhuta (अद्भुतं)
Wonder, Amazement
yellow



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