Haas: alternative spelling
Haas is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Hasa, which is defined according to Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, Marathi, Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this or the alternative page.
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Starts with: Haasgras, Haasige-mara, Hacalkalam, Hasam, Hasyam.
Ends with: Butte-ghaas, Chacalhaas, Cukatas, Dhurlu-ghaas, Itihas, Jibre-ghaas, Kanike-ghaas, Kukur-ghaas, Methee-ghaas, Mithighaas, Pachas, Raapre-ghaas, Raapte-ghaas, Raato-baakhre-ghaas, Udhas, Umvanghaas, Uphaas.
Full-text (+27162): Atthiya, Hasa, Gunja, Desia, Samia, Pattia, Cakkiya, Joa, Ishaddhasa, Parihasa, Jitendriya, Vea, Visha, Dhejja, Prasutika, Avalea, Maluya, Buddha, Abharana, Siddha.
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Natyashastra (English) (by Bharata-muni)
Dramaturgy in the Venisamhara (by Debi Prasad Namasudra)
Description of Nāṭaka < [Chapter 2 - Nature and Classification of Sanskrit Drama]
Artha-Prakṛtis (five elements of plot) < [Chapter 4 - Dramaturgy in Veṇīsaṃhāra]
Sandhi (the combination of different phases) < [Chapter 4 - Dramaturgy in Veṇīsaṃhāra]
Abhinaya-darpana (English) (by Ananda Coomaraswamy)
Dasarupaka (critical study) (by Anuru Ranjan Mishra)
Summary Of The Daśarūpaka < [Introduction]
Summary of the Daśarūpaka < [Introduction]
Part 15 - Conclusion < [Chapter 6 - Samavakāra (critical study)]
Theories of the Drama: Aristotle vs. the Indian Theorists < [July-August 1931]
Arthur Miller-A Realist < [January – March, 1984]
Potentialities of < [April – June, 2002]
A Manual of Khshnoom (by Phiroz Nasarvanji Tavaria)