A Study On The Personification Of Art Aesthetics In Dr Ananda Coomaraswamy’s Works

L. Mahendrana, Dr. S. Akash

Abstract


In the Indian theory of aesthetics, ‘Rasa’ literary means “essence” or “taste”, which is an extraction which overflows through an object of beauty. God has created this earth and the world of the cosmos with fantastic beauty. So, when we look down at every nature or object, we may feel that these arts are of God, of which everything exists with immeasurable beauty. We should realise how God created this world with concrete or permanent beauty. This paper aims at analysing the personification of art aesthetics in the works of Dr Ananda Coomaraswamy.


Keywords


aesthetics, performance, art, rasa, bhava.

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