- The Nāṭya Shāstra (Sanskrit: नाट्य शास्त्र,
Nāṭyaśāstra) is a
Sanskrit treatise on the
performing arts. The text is
attributed to sage Bharata, and its...
-
signal importance of the
Natyasastra for
Hindu religion and
culture has been
provided by
Susan Schwartz, "In short, the
Natyasastra is an
exhaustive encyclopedic...
- one[whose?]
translation of Abhinavabhārati, Abhinavagupta's
commentary on
Nāṭyaśāstra, śāntarasa may be
defined as: "that
which brings happiness and welfare...
-
theatre traces its
origins and
techniques to the
ancient Sama Veda and
Natyasastra texts. The
stories enacted and the
numerous c****ographic
themes are...
-
signal importance of the
Natyasastra for
Hindu religion and
culture has been
provided by
Susan Schwartz, "In short, the
Natyasastra is an
exhaustive encyclopedic...
-
philosophy of
aesthetics with his
famous Abhinavabhāratī
commentary of
Nāṭyaśāstra of
Bharata Muni. "Abhinavagupta" was not his real name,
rather a title...
-
signal importance of the
Natyasastra for
Hindu religion and
culture has been
provided by
Susan Schwartz, "In short, the
Natyasastra is an
exhaustive encyclopedic...
-
contain the
significance of
every scripture and
forward every art. —
Nātyaśāstra 1.14–15
According to Mary Snodgr****, the
Kathak tradition of
India is...
- the Atharvaveda. Some post-Vedic texts,
including the Mahabharata, the
Natyasastra and
certain Puranas,
refer to
themselves as the "fifth Veda". The earliest...
- on
Natyasastra,
written by
Abhinavagupta (950–1020 CE), who
referred to
Natyasastra as the
Natyaveda as well. Abhinavagupta's
analysis of
Natyasastra is...