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Saturday 21 March 2015

Indian Communication Theory

Indian Communication Theory


Name : Solanki Pratiksha M.
Paper : 15. Mass Communication and Median Study

Subject : Assignment
Title : Indian Communcation Theory

Roll No. 21
Sem : 4
Submitted to : 
Smt. S.B.Gardi
Dept. of English
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University
pratikshasolanki068@gmail.com     



 Communication:

  
" A Human Relationship involving two or more than two persons who come together to share, to dialogue, to commune."
 
Thus Communication is not just an act but it is one type of social and cultural progress.


 


Brief Intro About Types Of Communication:

  There are five types of Communication..



 



Indian Communication Theories:

Indian theory of communication forms a part of Indian poetics; and can be traced to a period between second century B.C. and first century A.D. in the works of Bharata.It draws it central idea from the concept of Sadharanikaran. 

Indian Communication Theory devide into 3 parts.

 
 Bharata Muni's Theory:


As per this theory human psyche is composed of Sthaibhava, it mean permanent mood. These moods are of capable of arousing a corresponding state of feeling, Rasa. These Sthaibhavas are accompanied with secondary moods that are common to several dominant moods and serve the purpose of completely manifesting the permanent moods. These are called  sancharis  or  vyabhichari bhavas.


Rasa:

  • Harsh (Humour)
  • Karuna (Compassion)
  • Bhayanaka (Anger)
  • Shant (Peace)
  • Shringar (Love)
  • Rudra (Terror)
  • Bibhatsa (Disgust)
  • Adbhuta (Wonder)
  • Shaurya (Heroism)
Hindu Theory:

Hindu Theory based on philosophical perspective. Hindu Theory also believe in concept of  individual in the universal context and considers one’s relationship with other living and nonliving elements of the environment and this concept based on view of "Virat Purush" like Dharma is the basic principle of the whole universe and is existing eternally. They believe in Dharma because Dharma connects everyone with the help of tradition, Myth, Rules, Regulations and all those performs individually.
Buddhist Theory.

Wimal Dassanayaka draws on the Vedas, the Upanishads, and non-philosophical tradition. The primary focus of this model is how the receiver makes sense of the stimuli he receives so as to deepen his self awareness. He also argues that..
‘communication is an inward search for meaning – a process leading to self-awareness, then to freedom, finally to truth.’ 
Thank you..!! 

 

3 comments:

  1. Hello,
    It is very short. citation or reference is required. show your creativity with describing more...
    It is good that you put charts in all your blogs... Thank U

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  2. Hi Pratiksha, very well explanation of your topic, but you can do more better with your creativity.

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  3. hi,
    Structure of topic is good , but you can also include more information and examples about Indian Communication Theories.

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