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Samgraha

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Saṃgraha (संग्रह, “propitiation”) refers to ‘winning over’ another person by sweet words and gifts. Saṃgraha represents one of the thirteen garbhasandhi, according to the Nāṭyaśāstra chapter 21. Garbhasandhi refers to the “segments (sandhi) of the development part (garbha)” and represents one of the five segments of the plot (itivṛtta or vastu) of a dramatic composition (nāṭaka).

(Description:) Contact for the use of sweet words and gift, is called Protection (saṃgraha).

Source: Wisdom Library: Nāṭya-śāstra

Saṃhraha (संग्रह, “digest”).—When subjects taught in detail have been compressed and brought together in a number of sūtras and their bhāṣyas (commentary), these constitute according to the learned a Digest (saṃhraha).

The Digest (saṃgraha) of the Nāṭyaveda treats

the sentiments (rasa),

the Psychological States (bhava),

the histrionic representation (abhinaya),

the Practices (dharmī),

the Styles (vṛtti),

Local Usages (pravṛtti),

Success (siddhi),

the notes (svara),

the instrumental music (ātodya),

songs (dhruvā),

and the stage (raṅga).



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