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[ ruhs-uh ] / ˈrʌs ə /
noun(in Hindu aesthetics) flavor, sentiment, or emotion: regarded as one of the fundamental qualities of classical music, dance, and poetry. Origin of rasaFirst recorded in 1790–1800, rasa is from the Sanskrit word rasa sap, fluid, essence Words nearby rasararing to go, rarity, rark up, Rarotonga, RAS, rasa, Ras Addar, rasbora, RASC, rascal, rascality Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rasaAsked why the suspect would use a knife, Rasa had no explanation. Another Campus Attack, This Time With a Knife|Christine Pelisek|April 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST Rasa said 15 people were injured in the attack, and four of them are in critical condition. Another Campus Attack, This Time With a Knife|Christine Pelisek|April 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST “All the injuries we treated were consistent with laceration-type injuries,” said Rasa. Another Campus Attack, This Time With a Knife|Christine Pelisek|April 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST Rasa added: “As far as I can tell most of the victims were students.” Another Campus Attack, This Time With a Knife|Christine Pelisek|April 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The extract (rasa) is of a yellowish brown colour when stirred, the surface being of rich red-brown. Castes and Tribes of Southern India|Edgar Thurston The laird of Rasa had taken part in the rebellion, and his domain had been plundered in consequence. Historical Tales, Vol. 4 (of 15)|Charles Morris Rasa bujha'i rasamanta: a pregnant epigram, valid equally in love and art. Vidyapati Bangiya Padabali|Vidyapati Thakura A Vedic text also declares: That is Rasa (mercury), having obtained this he becomes beatitude. The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha|Madhava Acharya For months I entered the ecstatic union, comprehending why the Upanishads say God is rasa , "the most relishable." Autobiography of a YOGI|Paramhansa Yogananda
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