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Some Other Theories (Viveka P. 95) The Samkhya View of Rasa
Rasa Is Neither Perceived Nor Produced, Nor Manifested: Bhaṭṭanayaka's View
Bhṭṭanayaka's Theory of Aesthetic Enjoyment Abhinava Reviews Bhattanayaka's Theory Abhinavagupta's View of Rasa
The Aesthetic Perception Is Unique The Conception of Camatkāra
The Seven Barriers : How to Overcome Them? The Natyadharmi: Means of Eliminating The Obstacles Rasa is Personal Experience
Its Distinction from Other Experiences
A Summary of Abhinava's Exposition
The Philosophic Character of Aesthetic Bliss
The Number And Types of Rasa: Nine Rasas Additional Rasas Untenable
The Śrngārarasa - Defined and Explained Types of Vipralambha Sṛngāra
The Comic Sentiment
The Pathetic Sentiment The Furious Sentiment
The Heroic Sentiment
The Terrible Sentiment
Are Feelings Genuine Always?
No Genuine Fear In Superior Persons
But Ony Modesty
The Disgustful Sentiment
The Marvellous Sentiment
Hemachandra's Treatment of The Santarasa
Anandavardhana's Conception of Santarasa
Abhinavagupta's View of Santarasa Santarasa In The Abhinavabhārati
Abhinavagupta's Reply to Critics of
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