Step 1: Understanding Sthayi Bhava
Sthayi Bhava means the stable, dominant emotion that underlies each Rasa.
According to Bharata's Natyashastra, each Rasa arises from its corresponding Sthayi Bhava when combined with Vibhavas (stimuli), Anubhavas (expressions), and Vyabhichari Bhavas (transient feelings).
Step 2: Shringar Rasa
- Shringar Rasa is the Rasa of love, beauty, and attraction.
- It is associated with romantic and aesthetic emotions.
- Its corresponding Sthayi Bhava is Rati, which means love, affection, or desire.
Step 3: Eliminate wrong options
- (A) Shok (grief) is the Sthayi Bhava of Karuna Rasa.
- (B) Hasya is a Rasa, not a Bhava.
- (D) Bhaya is the Sthayi Bhava of Bhayanak Rasa.
Step 4: Conclusion
Therefore, the Sthayi Bhava of Shringar Rasa is Rati.
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List-I(Sthayi Bhavas) | List-II(Rasas) | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Vismaya | I | Veera |
B | Krodha | II | Shringara |
C | Utsaha | III | Adbhuta |
D | Rati | IV | Roudra |
Find the unknown frequency if 24 is the median of the following frequency distribution:
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline \text{Class-interval} & 0-10 & 10-20 & 20-30 & 30-40 & 40-50 \\ \hline \text{Frequency} & 5 & 25 & 25 & \text{$p$} & 7 \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Two concentric circles are of radii $8\ \text{cm}$ and $5\ \text{cm}$. Find the length of the chord of the larger circle which touches (is tangent to) the smaller circle.