- Rasa lila
The Rasa lila (
IAST "IAST|rāsa-līlā") (Hindi :रास लीला) or Rasa dance is part of the traditional story ofKrishna described in Hindu scriptures such as theBhagavata Purana and literature such as theGita Govinda , where he dances withRadha and her sakhis.The term, "rasa" means 'emotion' or 'performance' and "
lila " is a concept fromHinduism , which roughly translates to "play (lila) of the dance (rasa)," or more broadly as "Dance of Divine Love". [cite book
author = Schweig, G.M.
year = 2005
title = Dance of divine love: The Rasa Lila of Krishna from the Bhagavata Purana, India's classic sacred love story.
publisher = Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ; Oxford
isbn = 0691114463]The rasa lila takes place one night when the
gopis ofVrindavan , upon hearing the sound of Krishna's flute, sneak away from their households and families to the forest to dance with Krishna throughout the night, which Krishna supernaturally stretches to the length of one Night of Brahma, a Hindu unit of time lasting approximately 4.32 billion years. In the KrishnaBhakti traditions, the rasa-lila is considered to be one of the highest and most esoteric of Krishna's pastimes. In these traditions, romantic love between human beings in the material world is seen as merely a diminished, illusionary reflection of the soul’s original, ecstatic spiritual love for Krishna, God, in the spiritual world.In the Bhagavata Purana it is stated that whoever faithfully hears or describes the Rasa lila attains Krishna's "pure loving devotion" (
Suddha-bhakti ). [ [http://vedabase.net/sb/10/33/39/en2 Bhag-P 10.33.39] ]Etymology
The name comes from the Sanskrit words " rasa" and "
lila ", with "rasa" meaning “juice”, “nectar”, "emotion" or "sweet taste" and "lila" meaning "pastime". By taking this etymologic breakdown of the word literally, "Rasa lila" means the “sweet pastime” (ofKrishna ). It is often freely rendered as "the dance of love".Performance
In the tradition of
Vaishnavism of Manipur "Rasa Lila" is depicted within classic Manipuri dance, and revolves around the same story of the love between Krishna and the cowherd girls and tells the divine love story of Krishna,svayam bhagavan andRadha , his divine beloved. This form of dance was started byBhagya Chandra in 1779 and in some parts of India is still performed every year onKrishna Janmashtami (the festival to clebrate Krishna’s "birthday"). According to different traditions, the rasa-lila is performed either by boys and girls, or by boys only. The dance is performed holdingdandi or sticks and is often accompanied with folk songs and devotional music.The Traditional Rasa Lila performances in Vrindavana are famous throughout the Vaisnava world as an experience of the spiritual world. Rasa Lila performance was started by Swami Sri Uddhavaghamanda Devacharya in the early 15th Century CE at Vamshivata in Vrindavana,
Mathura . He was a prominent saint of theNimbarka Sampradaya , and disciple of the world-renowned Swami Sri Harivyasa Devacarya. The Vani literature of Vraja is the transcription of the songs that were heard by Swami Harivyasa Devacarya and his Guru, Swami Shri Shribhatta as they meditated on the Nitya Lila of ShriRadha Krishna . These songs describe the eternal spiritual abode of ShriRadha Krishna , the Sakhis and Nitya Vrindavana Dham - or Nikunja Dham.As many new devotees of that time could not understand the Vraja language, Swami Uddavaghamanda Devacarya trained his
Brahmachari students to play the parts that appeared in the songs in order to get a visual representation of the Lila that was being described. Many were sceptical of this, and attempted to thwart the first enactment. However, at the conclusion of the first Rasa Lila, tradition has it, the Lord Himself appeared and gave the actors his own Crown, and decreed that whenever a qualified actor was to take the part of the Lord, from the moment he put on the crown on his head, it should be understood that he represents the Lila potency of God, and treated with due respect. Shri Radha and Krsna shall be known as Shri Radha Rasavihari.Since then, the traditional form has remained that actors who are young
Brahmachari s will join a group led by the Swami of that group. The music remains the typicalDhrupad a style of the Vraja Acharyas who penned the songs they heard to the accompaniment ofSitar and Pakhawaj and the songs are sung in Vraja Language, a parent to modernHindi .Recently, many people have taken advantage of the religious sentiments and have begun plagiarising this ancient art, and for popularity changing the music to popular music. Yet there are a dedicated few who seek to preserve the traditional form of devotional art known as Rasa Lila.
References and notes
Books
*"Rasa - Love Relationships in Transcendence", by Swami B.V. Tripurari (ISBN 1-866069-10-7)
ee also
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Nimbarka Sampradaya
*Gaudiya Vaishnavism
*Dhrupad
*Bharatanatyam
*Odissi
*Lalita (gopi)
*Turiya
*Radha Krishna
*Rasa (theology) Notes
External links
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9062739/raslila Raslila at Encyclopedia Britannica]
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