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Abhinaya
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. ''Abhinaya'' can be divided into four, according to the ''Natya Shastra''.〔 pp.131-186〕 == Expression of the limbs (''Āṅgika Abhinaya'')==
This is the movement of the ''anga'' or limbs, which include facial expression. In different schools of Abhinaya expressions range from the grotesque to the understated, from the crude to the refined. ''Āngika abhinaya'' occurs as ''Padartha abhinaya'' (where an artist delineates each word with gesture and expression), or ''Vakyartha abhinaya'' (where a dancer acts out an entire stanza or sentence).
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