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| '''Bhayānaka''' (Sanskrit: भयानक, Bhayānaka) is one of the nine [[Indian aesthetics|rasas]], usually translated as fear. Rasa means "flavour", and the theory of rasa is the primary concept behind classical [[Indian art]]s, including [[theatre]], [[music]], [[dance]], [[poetry]], and even [[sculpture]].
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| {{Rasa theory|state=expanded}}
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| [[Category:Arts in India]]
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