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    Śāntarasa (Sanskrit: शान्तरस, occasionally spelled shantarasa, santarasa; transl. the imaginative experience of tranquility, emotion of emotionlessness) [1][2] is considered as a ninth rasa, a concept of aesthetic flavour in Sanskrit literature.

  2. The Shanta Rasa is the Rasa of preference for saints, yogis, and sadhus. However, some basic Calmness is available to all if consciously nurtured. Although everybody experiences some relaxation sometimes, real Shanta or Peace exists only in samadhi, a state of super-consciousness that is the final stage of any yoga.

  3. Jul 23, 2018 · The Shanta Rasa, one of the nine rasas, is the state of peacefulness or tranquillity. It is marked by is the feeling of calmness, quietness and peacefulness. Its Sthayi Bhava is Sama, ie, state of freedom from everything be it worldly desires or actions.

    • Shringara. Colour: Pale Light Green. Meaning: Love & Beauty. Property: It is the crown emotion that has the capability to heal anything. It helps us get rid of ego.
    • Hasya. Colour: White. Meaning: Joy & Laughter. Property: It connects us to joy, laughter and our sense of humour. Happiness makes you forget everything and relieves you of stress.
    • Karuna. Colour: Grey. Meaning: Sorrow, Compassion. Property: It means pity or compassion that is invoked by anguish or pain or sorrow. It is also associated with sadness.
    • Raudra. Colour: Red. Meaning: Anger. Property: It means roaring and has a sense of rage. Anger can lead to irritation, hatred and violence. It is a property of fire, and just a moment of anger can destroy a lifetime of goodwill.
  4. Jul 16, 2024 · The ninth and final rasa is the Shantha rasa, which most scholars agree was added by Abhinavgupta. This rasa manifests the feeling of serenity, peace and joy. The color Jasmine and Lord Narayana are associated with it.

  5. The aesthetic relish (the supreme delight which is called rasa) is produced (rasanishpattih) by a combination of the determinants (vibhava), consequents (anubhava), and transitory states or fleeting emotions (vyabhicharibhava). He explains Rasa as the essence derived from the various ingredients.

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  7. Sep 21, 2024 · Shanta Rasa – State Of Equanimity. By Abhilash Rajendran. Shanta or quietude is one of the nine sentiments described in the texts of classical Indian dance and rhetoric. This sentiment has Shanta (tranquility) as its sthayi bhava. It brings about moksha (liberation).