Correct option is D
Correct Option: d)
In Rasa theory, each
Rasa (aesthetic sentiment) arises from a corresponding permanent emotional state called a
Sthayi Bhava. These Sthayi Bhavas are the fundamental human emotions that, when artistically presented, are transformed into aesthetic experiences for the audience.
Information Booster:
·
Rati is the Sthayi Bhava for
Shringara Rasa.
·
Hass (Hasa) is the Sthayi Bhava for
Haasya Rasa.
·
Shok (Shoka) is the Sthayi Bhava for
Karun Rasa.
· All three are correctly paired
Sthayi Bhava-Rasa combinations as per classical theory.
·
Bhaya Jagupsa is not a single, valid Sthayi Bhava.
·
Bhaya (fear) is the Sthayi Bhava for
Bhayanaka Rasa, and
Jugupsa (disgust) is the Sthayi Bhava for
Bibhatsa Rasa.
· Combining them creates a
non-standard, composite term that does not correspond to a single, recognized Sthayi Bhava or Rasa.
Additional Knowledge:
· The odd one out is determined by validity. The first three are classical, textbook pairings.
· The fourth is an
incorrect and conflated term not found in authoritative texts like the Natya Shastra.