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________________ THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [Each Flavour has a fancied colour attributed to it, and has also a presiding deity. These are given in the 3rd and 4th columns of the accompanying table.] 234 Underlying Emotion (sthayi bhava). Corresponding Flavour or Style (rosa). sire. (1) Rati, Love, or De- Sringára-rasa, Erotic Flavour. Húsya-rasa, The Comic Svéta, White ... Flavour. (2) Hasa, Mirth (3) Sóka, Sorrow .. Karuna rasa, Pathetic Flavour. Resent- Raudra-rasa, (4) Krodha, ment. Furious Flavour. (5) Utsäha, Magnani- Vira-rasa, The Heroic Héma-varna, mity. Flavour. coloured. (6) Bhiti or bhaya, Bhayanaka-rasa, The Krishna, Black Fear. Terrible Flavour. (7) Ninda or jugupsa, Bibhatsa-rasa, The Nila, Dark blue Disgust. Disgustful Flavour. (8) Vismaya, Surprise. Adbhuta-rasa, The Pita, Yellow ... Marvellous Flavour. The (9) (Some authors, as Santa-rasa, verse in brackets, add a 9th sama or nirvéda, Quietism.] [Colour.] indicated in the Quietistic Flavour. The [Syama, Dark-coloured. [Vishnu. The Kapôta-varna, coloured. The Rakta, Red ******... [SEPTEMBER, 1894. [Presiding Deity.} Pramatha, the Attendants of Siva. Dove- Yama, the God of Death. Rudra. Gold- Mahendra. Text. Vibhava-anubhava-vyabhicháribháva-varṇana. Kâla, Death. Mahakâla, a form of Siva. A Gandharva. Narayana. [The nature of most of these Flavours is explained by their names. As explained above, the Erotic Flavour is of two kinds, Love in Separation (viraha or vipralambha), and Love in Union (sambhoga or samyoga). For further sub-divisions, see ncte to vv. 33 and ff. With regard to the Heroic Style, it may be noted that there are four kinds of Heroes: (1) dâna-vira, the hero of liberality, (2) dharma-vira, the hero of duty, (3) daya-vira, the hero of benevolence, and (4) yuddha-vira, the hero of war. Examples of these four are (1) Paraśu-râma, who gave away the whole world without affectation, (2) Yudhishthira, (3) Jimûtavâhana, and (4) Ramachandra. Quietism is the knowledge of the vanity of all things, by reason of their being but temporary manifestations of the Supreme Spirit.] 39 11 41 11 Jo rasa ko dipati karai uddipana kahi sôi 1 So anubhava jó upajai rasu lan anubhava hội || Alambana lambi rasa já mé rahai bandu 1 Nau-hú rasa mé samcharai té ibhichari-bhúu | 40 | Nirvėda-i, sanka, garva, chinta, môha, vishada Dainya, asuya, mrityu, mada, alasya, srama, unmada II Akriti-gopana, chapalata, apasmára, bhaya, glani | Vrida, jadata, harsha, dhriti mati, avega bakhani || Utkantha, nidra, svapana, bodha, ugrata bhai Vyadhi, amarsha, vitarka, smriti, é tai tisa ginai | 43 | Iti Bhava-havadi-varnana-nama tritiyaḥ prakasaḥ | 3 || 42 5 He outshone Prometheus, in asking a hungry vulture who had stopped eating, not to desist on his account." 11
SR No.032515
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 23
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages412
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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