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Noun — In Indian aesthetics, the dominant emotional flavor or mood that a work of art, dance, or drama is designed to evoke in its audience.

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Etymology

A direct borrowing of Sanskrit rasa, literally "juice" or "essence" — the sense extended from a plant's extractable essence to the emotional "essence" a performance leaves with its audience.

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What does “rasa” mean?

The word “rasa” means in Indian aesthetics, the dominant emotional flavor or mood that a work of art, dance, or drama is designed to evoke in its audience. In plain terms, a term from Indian art and drama theory for the core emotional "flavor" of a piece.

How do you use “rasa” in a sentence?

Here is “rasa” used in a sentence: “The choreographer built the entire piece around the rasa of longing.”

What part of speech is “rasa”?

“Rasa” is a noun.

Where does the word “rasa” come from?

The word “rasa” comes from Sanskrit. A direct borrowing of Sanskrit rasa, literally "juice" or "essence" — the sense extended from a plant's extractable essence to the emotional "essence" a performance leaves with its audience.

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