Rasa — may refer to:* Roosevelt Academy Student Association, Student Association of Liberal Arts Honors College in Middelburg, The Netherlands * Rasa (aesthetics), a concept in the Indian performing arts * Rasa (contemporary devotional music), a musical … Wikipedia
Rasa (contemporary devotional music) — Rasa is a musical collaboration between Hans Christian, a German cellist and multi instrumentalist, and Kim Waters, an American singer. The duo draws heavily on Indian devotional music such as Bhajan and Western classical music.Rasa was formed in … Wikipedia
Rasa — Жанры музыка нью эйдж индийская музыка Годы с 1998 года по настоящее время Страна … Википедия
Rasa (theology) — Rasa (IAST IAST|rāsa) Sanskrit theological concept specific to Krishna centered bhakti traditions, such as Gaudiya Vaishnavism. The theological use of the word can be found very early, about two thousand years before the Nimbarka or Caitanya… … Wikipedia
Rasa von Werder — (born Kellie Everts) is a former stripper and female bodybuilder, and founder of her own church.Early lifeEverts was born in 1945 in Calv near Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden Wurttemburg in West Germany. Her family had fled from Lithuania… … Wikipedia
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Music for Two — Live album by Béla Fleck and Edgar Meyer Released 2004 … Wikipedia
Rasa lila — The Rasa lila (IAST IAST|rāsa līlā ) (Hindi:रास लीला) or Rasa dance is part of the traditional story of Krishna described in Hindu scriptures such as the Bhagavata Purana and literature such as the Gita Govinda, where he dances with Radha and her … Wikipedia
Rasa (aesthetics) — In Indian performing arts, a rasa is an emotion inspired in an audience by a performer. They are described by Bharata Muni in the Nātyasāstra , an ancient work of dramatic theory. Rasas are created by bhavas : the gestures and facial expressions… … Wikipedia
Rasa (Band) — Robert Campagnola (* 1948 in New York) ist ein US amerikanischer Musiker und einer der bekanntesten Vertreter der Hare Krishna Bewegung ISKCON. Innerhalb dieser Bewegung trat er als Harikesa Swami und Vishnupada in Erscheinung. Er war ein enger… … Deutsch Wikipedia