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- The Nāṭya Shāstra (Sanskrit: नाट्य शास्त्र, Nāṭyaśāstra) is a Sanskrit treatise on the performing arts. The text is attributed to sage Bharata, and its...
- contain the significance of every scripture, and forward every art. — Nātyaśāstra 1.14–15 While the Natya Shastra is the revered ancient text in the Hindu...
- on Natyasastra, written by Abhinavagupta (950–1020 CE), who referred to Natyasastra as the Natyaveda as well. Abhinavagupta's analysis of Natyasastra is...
- According to translation of Abhinavabhārati, Abhinavagupta's commentary on Nāṭyaśāstra by some experts, śāntarasa may be defined as: "that which brings happiness...
- contain the significance of every scripture and forward every art. — Nātyaśāstra 1.14–15 According to Mary Snodgr****, the Kathak tradition of India is...
- dance and natyasastra, he compiled this treatise on natyasastra following the fundamental principles laid down by Bharatamuni in Natyasastra and Na****shwara...
- a rhythmic cycle known as Tāla. These principles were refined in the nātyaśāstra (200 BC) and the dattilam (300 AD). The nātyaśāstrais an ancient Indian...
- in classical Indian dance form is referred to as Rasa-abhinaya. The Nātyasāstra carefully delineates the bhavas used to create each rasa. The expressions...
- reconstruction of the 108 karanas, which are dance movements described in the Natyasastra. She has aut****d many articles, research papers and books and has served...
- Abhinavabharati is a Sanskrit commentary on the Natyasastra, an ancient treatise on dramatic theory by Bharata Muni. It is the oldest extant commentary...