A modern introduction to Indian aesthetic theory : the development from Bharata to Jagannātha
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- 111.850954 B2493 M 300732
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111.85 P1923 C 301918 Comparative aesthetics Vol 1. - Indian Aesthetics | 111.85 P1923 C 301919 Comparative Aesthetics Vol II - Western Aesthetics | 111.85094 V215 P 300842 Pashchatya Saundaryashastra Ka Itihas | 111.850954 B2493 M 300732 A modern introduction to Indian aesthetic theory : the development from Bharata to Jagannātha | 111.850954 D3666 A 301914 The advaita of art | 111.850954 G9592 A 300734 Art, beauty, and creativity : Indian and Western aesthetics | 111.850954 T155 S 300955 Saudarya-vimarsh |
All arts in India owe their roots to the theoretical structure developed by Bharatamuni in his celebrated work, Natyasastra. His theory of beauty is known as the theory of rasa. The present volume has shown how the insight of Bharata was developed by the classical scholars from Abhinavagupta to Jagannatha, who propounded the theories with names like rasa, alamkara, riti, vakrokti, dhvani etc. to employ the theory of beauty from natya (drama) to kavya (poetry).
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