_______________________________________________Does anyone have a pdf of this article by Herman Tieken. "On the Use of Rasa in Studies of Sanskrit Drama" IIJ 43/2 (2000), pp. 115-138.Thanks,Harry SpierOn Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:31 AM Tieken, H.J.H. <H.J.H.Tieken@hum.leidenuniv.nl> wrote:Dear Harry, I do not have the books at hand. However, you might have a look at an article of mine, titled "On the Use of Rasa in Studies of Sanskrit Drama" IIJ 43/2 (2000), pp. 115-138. In this article I show, among other things, that in the Natyasastra the distinction between bhavas and sthayibhavas is less stable than is often assumed. You may find a pdf of the article on my website.Herman
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Onderwerp: [INDOLOGY] Statement on sthāyibhāva
Dear list members,
On page 23 of Aesthetic Rapture by Masson and Patwardhan , their work on chapter 6 of Nāṭyaśāstra by Bharata is given a definition of sthāyibhāva ."Now the sthāyibhāva is a state of mind which because it is more deeply felt, dominates all other emotions. It belongs to both the character and to the spectator".
But the authors don't give a textual reference for this statement. Can anyone give me a textual reference that supports the part of the definition: ". . . It belongs to both the character and to the spectator".
Thanks,Harry Spier
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