- heroic)
Bhayanaka expresses Bhaya (fear, concern, worry)
Bibhatsa expresses Jugupsa (disgust, repulsive)
Adbhuta expresses Vismaya (wondrous, marvel, curious)...
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Hasya (Mirth) Soka (Sorrow)
Krodha (Anger)
Utsaha (Energy)
Bhaya (Terror)
Jugupsa (Disgust)
Vismaya (Astonishment) The
Natyasastra outlines eight anubhavas...
- fetters):
Ghrina (hatred),
Lajjaa (shame),
Bhaya (fear),
Shanka (doubt),
Jugupsa (reproach/insulting others), Kula (family/
professional pride),
Jaati (caste/creed)...
- (Mirth), (iii)
Krodha (Anger), (iv)
Utsaha (Courage), (v)
Bhaya (Fear), (vi)
Jugupsa (Aversion), (vii)
Vismaya (Wonder), and (viii), and Soka (Sorrow) each...
- impartiality),
arati (improper conduct) soka (sorrow),
bhaya (fear), and
jugupsa (disgust). All
these six
emotions are
charitra mohaniyas,
because the soul...
- śoka ('grief'),
krodha ('anger'), utsāha ('enthusiasm'),
bhaya ('fear'),
jugupsa ('disgust'),
vismaya ('surprise') and sama or śanta ('peace'),
based respectively...