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Natya Sastra -The Divine Art of Dancing. Monday, February 15, 2010. Natya Sastra- The divine art of dancing. Angikam bhuvanam yaysya vachikam sarva vammayam. Aharyam chandra taradhi tam vande sttvikam sivam. Natya Sastra describes Rasas as a developed relishable state of permanent mood called Sthayi B.
Monday, February 15, 2010. The commentaries on the Natyashastra are known, dating from the sixth or seventh centuries. The earliest surviving one is the Abhinavabharati by Abhinava Gupta. It was followed by works of writers such as Saradatanaya of twelfth-thirteenth century, Sarngadeva of thirteenth century, and Kallinatha of sixteenth century. However the abhinavabharati is regarded as the most authoritative commentary on Natyashastra as Abhinavagupta provides not only his own illuminating inter.
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