Introduction Rasa eti Bhava (The Juice of human emotion) . Natyashastra was written by the great Sage Bharat Muni. Once upon a time when there a question arises regarding the use of the four Vedas. Because, Firstly, the four Vedas are read-only by the sages and devatas and they can’t be read by the “Sudras”. Secondly, the four Vedas each contain specific contents. Looking at all these aspects “Indra” (king of god) once asked Lord Brahma (one of tri dev) to create a fifth Veda which will be beneficial to all. It is said that whatever Lord Brahma speaks is considered Veda. Lord Brahma collected Recitative from Rig Veda, Song from Sama Veda, Abhinaya from Yajur Veda, and Rasa from Atharva Veda. Collecting all this he created the fifth Veda which is known as "Natya Veda". This fifth Veda is beneficial for all classes including the Shudras. Brahma handover Veda to Lord Indra and asked him to practice and implement it with the help of his followers, but Indra failed in it.
SAMBALPURI DIN “A day of unity” AKASH KUMAR MUNI akashkumarmuni.21@gmail.com Masters in Performing Arts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ODISHA, India, Sambalpur is a district that has a Unique rich cultural identity. The tunes, garments, moves, language, and celebrations celebrated in Sambalpur are special. This particular social personality emerges from the solid relationship of the ancestral and people networks which have been existing together in Sambalpur for a considerable length of time. Sambalpuri is an Indo-Aryan language assortment spoken in western Odisha, India. It is on the other hand known as Western Odia, and as Kosali (with variations Kosli, Koshal and Koshali), an as of late advocated yet questionable term, which draws on a relationship with the old Kosala, whose huge domains likewise incorporated the present-day Sambalpur region. Aside from this the birth commemoration of Sambalpuri kavi Guru Satyanarayana Bohidar