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    Abhinaya (Sanskrit abhi-'towards' + nii-'leading/guide') is the art of expression in Indian aesthetics. More accurately it means "leading an audience towards" the experience (bhava) of a sentiment (rasa). The concept, derived from Bharata Muni's Natya Shastra, is used as an integral part of all Indian classical dance styles. [1]

  2. Nov 28, 2007 · Abhinaya is the main technique used in Natya. “Abhi” means “towards” and “ni or Naya” is the root meaning to “carry”. Thus as the meaning implies the dancer through the vehicle of Abhinaya has to reach out to the spectators.

  3. Jul 3, 2017 · Abhinaya is one of the most important aspects in Bharatnatyam. A Sanskrit term, Abhinaya means to educate, or lead the way towards the audience. The Shloka of the Abhinaya Bhedas according to the Abhinaya Darpanam are described as under: Aangiko Vaachikah tatwadaahaaryah saatwiko aparah. Chaturdhabhinaya tatra changiko- angaih nidarsitah.

  4. Jun 7, 2016 · Aharya Abhinaya is expression or abhinaya through costume, make up, jewellery etc. worn according to the character or Patra depicted by the dancer. The lighting, sound, decoration of the stage, usage of props etc, all fall under Aharya abhinaya.

  5. Abhinaya, a fundamental aspect of Indian aesthetics, embodies the art of expressive communication. Its essence lies in guiding the audience towards experiencing the profound sentiments, known as "rasa." Originating from Bharata Muni`s Natya Shastra, this concept forms an indispensable element of various Indian classical dance forms.

  6. Bharatanatyam (Tamil: பரதநாட்டியம்) is an Indian classical dance form that originated in Tamil Nadu, India. [1] [2] It is a classical dance form recognized by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, and expresses South Indian religious themes and spiritual ideas of Hinduism and Jainism. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Apr 23, 2016 · Abhinaya is the representational aspect of dance where a text or poem is interpreted by the dancer to evoke “rasa” in the spectators. It deals with the sentiment and emotions of the song, using the technique of the dance style.

  8. Abhinaya – the word “Abhinaya” is explained in the Natya Shastra as “abhi” (towards), and “naya” (to carry), or to carry the spectator towards the meaning. Abhinaya can therefore be translated as communicating to the audience.

  9. Dec 2, 2007 · Hasta Abhinaya is an important aspect of Angika. Here body is divided into three major parts – the Anga, Pratyanga and Upanga. 1.The six Angas are – Siras (head), Hasta (hand), Vaksas (chest), Parsva (sides), Katitata (hips), Pada (leg). Some consider Griva (neck) to be the seventh.

  10. Abhinaya literally means moving towards the viewer and Abhinaya Darpana describes it very elaborately in four kinds. Angika-Abhinaya or gesture is an essential part of the dance language. It is that which expresses the bhavas (states) in Nritya through bodily gestures and movements (Angika).