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Anubhava - one of the five essential ingredients of rasa. The actions which display or reveal the spiritual emotions situated within the heart are called anubhavas. The anubhavas are thirteen in number: 1) nrtya (dancing) , 2) vilunthita (rolling on the ground) , 3) gita (singing) , 4) krosana (loud crying) , 5) tanu-motana (writhing of the body) , 6) hunkara (roaring) , 7) jrmbhana (yawning) , 8) svasa-bhua (breathing heavily) , 9) loka-anapeksita (giving up concern for public image) , 10) lalasrava (salivating) , 11) atta-hasa (loud laughter) , 12) ghurna (staggering about) , and 13) hikka (a fit of hiccups).
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Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Anubhava
Anubhava - one of the five essential ingredients of rasa. The actions which display or reveal the spiritual emotions situated within the heart are called anubhavas. The anubhavas are thirteen in number: 1) nrtya (dancing) , 2) vilunthita (rolling on the ground) , 3) gita (singing) , 4) krosana (loud crying) , 5) tanu-motana (writhing of the body) , 6) hunkara (roaring) , 7) jrmbhana (yawning) , 8) svasa-bhua (breathing heavily) , 9) loka-anapeksita (giving up concern for public image) , 10) lalasrava (salivating) , 11) atta-hasa (loud laughter) , 12) ghurna (staggering about) , and 13) hikka (a fit of hiccups).
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