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Fatigue means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Hinduism
Natyashastra (theatrics and dramaturgy)
Source: Shodhganga: Elements of Art and Architecture in the Trtiyakhanda of the Visnudharmottarapurana (natya)Fatigue (expression) is associated with Klānta: one of the nine kinds of śayyāsthāna or “lying down postures” (in Indian Dramas), as conveyed through Āṅgikābhinaya: one of the four divisions of Abhinaya or “ways to convey or represent one’s emotion to others”, according to the Nāṭyaśāstra and the Viṣṇudharmottarapurāṇa, an ancient Sanskrit text which (being encyclopedic in nature) deals with a variety of cultural topics such as arts, architecture, music, grammar and astronomy.—The word klānta denotes fatigue. So, the posture called klānta indicates the situation of being grabbed by a strong person or bitten by an enemy or being depressed.
Natyashastra (नाट्यशास्त्र, nāṭyaśāstra) refers to both the ancient Indian tradition (shastra) of performing arts, (natya—theatrics, drama, dance, music), as well as the name of a Sanskrit work dealing with these subjects. It also teaches the rules for composing Dramatic plays (nataka), construction and performance of Theater, and Poetic works (kavya).
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Full-text (+436): Klama, Shrama, Ayasa, Shranti, Parishrama, Parishranta, Parishranti, Kheda, Pariklesa, Shramarta, Avasada, Prayasa, Kilamatha, Aviklama, Mandagi, Shramakara, Aklama, Shramavinem, Vigataklama, Klanti.
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Tibetan tales (derived from Indian sources) (by W. R. S. Ralston)
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The Noise of Power and the Voice of Dissent < [July – September 1976]
The Noise of Power and the Voice of Dissent < [October - December 1976]
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Section CXLIII < [Tirtha-yatra Parva]
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Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana (by Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna)
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