- the
mixture of
poetic verses and
prose in a few
extant m****cripts of
Natyashastra may be
because of this.
According to
Pramod Kale, who
received a doctorate...
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India are
found in the
Vedic literature of
Hinduism and the
ancient Natyashastra, the
classic Sanskrit text on
performing arts by
Bharata Muni. The 13th...
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gestures in
abhinaya (acting). The
roots of
abhinaya are
found in the
Natyashastra text
which defines drama in
verse 6.10 as that
which aesthetically arouses...
- In the
Natyashastra, the
danavas are
depicted as evil demons,
meddling with dancers. Particularly, in the
first chapter of the
Natyashastra, the danavas...
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Piyal Bhattacharya is an
Indian theatre director and
Natyashastra scholar from Kolkata, West Bengal. He is
proficient in Sanskrit, English, Bengali, Hindi...
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found in
other classical dances of India. Its
roots are
found in the
Natyashastra text
which defines drama in
verse 6.10 as that
which aesthetically arouses...
-
limited in scope. Rasa
theory blossoms beginning with the
Sanskrit text
Nātyashāstra (nātya
meaning "drama" and shāstra
meaning "science of"), a work attributed...
- the
Hindu text
Natyashastra. This text also
includes descriptions of paste-patches (syahi) such as
those found on a tabla. The
Natyashastra also discusses...
- and
moral questions.[citation needed] Katz 2001. Lidova, N. (2014).
Natyashastra.
Oxford University Press. Mehta, T. (1995).
Sanskrit Play Production...
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roots of
Dhrupad are ancient. It is
discussed in the
Hindu Sanskrit text
Natyashastra (~200 BCE – 200 CE), and
other ancient and
medieval Sanskrit texts, such...