WHAT DOES RASA MEAN IN MALAY?
Feel
Feelings, gustatori observations, or tasting are one of five traditional senses. Feeling is a sensation produced when something in the mouth reacts chemically to the senses of taste. Taste together with the smell and trigeminal nerve stimulation, determine the flavor, and sensory representation of food or other ingredients. Humans gain sense through sensory organs known as a sense of smell, or gustatory calyculi, concentrated on the tongue. There are about 100,000 taste buds in the back and front of the tongue. The other is located on the palate, side and back of the mouth, and in the throat. Feelings of taste in the Malay race can be classified in some basic sense: sweet, bitter, sour, salty, spicy, maung, pedar, fat and umami. The media are able to differentiate between different flavors through interaction with different molecules or ions. Sweet, umami, and bitter flavors are triggered by molecular bonds in the G protein-coupler receiver on the cell membrane on the taste buds. Salt and sour are felt when the alkali metal or hydrogen ion enters the taste buds, sequentially.
Definition of rasa in the Malay dictionary
taste 1. the taste of something tasted by the tongue, the condition of the body part (skin etc. when something is touched): ~ sweet (fresh, sour, salty, etc); ~ painful (pain, pain, etc); ~ my body is burned with fire; 2. the habit of a sense of taste: sweet sugar; 3. = ~ heart condition to something: ~ sad (disappointed, tired, happy, etc); ~ respect (love, affection, fear, etc.); according to ~, perish; 4. the assumption of good badness (wrongfulness etc), opinion, mind: fair and just; i am in my opinion; 5. = the taste, the taste, the taste it seems, perhaps, anyway, in case, roughly, it seems: it feels a little bit right person to know it; 6. = feels, feels like, feel, feel-taste, feels the same as, as if, as if, as: he himself re-experienced Hilmy's experience at his school; rude in front of the treasurer's senses before us; Amran's taste of boiling blood heard the speech; feel better from our cigarette cottage; Feeling lost in spirit; 7. = the sense of memory, there is a heart attack (to express anxieties, doubts): ~ to strike the thief out of the box; 8. think, assume, assume: I ~ he has not returned; he has no use to rage; ~ will feel, as if, as by; to abstain, to abstain from the death of the person who according to the desire of his lust, finally perish; eaten ~, seen in appearance, heard by prb look at something according to proven and witnessed state; feel 1. get feel (experienced by parts of the body): his legs ~ rheumatism; her whole body ~ sick; 2. have a taste (sweet, sour, bitter, etc.): because of the very high salt, the cuisine is very salty; water is a colorless liquid, ~, or smelly; 3. experiencing a sense of inner (inner): the Malays are offended; ~ likes; ~ fear; 4.
10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «RASA»
Discover the use of
rasa in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rasa and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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The Tenth Rasa: An Anthology of Indian Nonsense
Welcome to the carnival of nonsense - where hankies turn into mischievous cats, a messiah is born with her feet in her mouth, you can fave hun by socking on the ree-raw and your favourite corn cakes are made of - are you sure you want to ...
Michael Heyman, Sumanyu Satpathy, Anushka Ravishankar,
2007
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Rasa-Fenomenologi: Penerapan Terhadap Karya A. ...
Literary criticism of A. Samaid Said works.
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The Yoga of the Nine Emotions: The Tantric Practice of ...
In The Yoga of the Nine Emotions, Peter Marchand presents the "technology" for changing our emotional patterns in the form of practical physiological and philosophical tools from tantric and ayurvedic traditions.
Peter Marchand, Harish Johari,
2006
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RASA: Affect and Intuition in Javanese Musical Aesthetics
In this first book on the subject, Rasa provides an entry into Javanese music as it is conceived by the people who know the tradition best: the musicians themselves.
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“Bouquet of Rasa” & “River of Rasa” - Halaman 307
In drama, all rasas are joyful, are fundamentally the amazing rasa, and are solely other-directed. Now, there are two basic states of mind, engagement and disengagement. In the case of disengagement we have the tranquil rasa, and in the ...
Bhānudatta Miśra, Sheldon I. Pollock,
2009
In this carefully crafted volume, Michael Kort describes the wartime circumstances and thinking that form the context for the decision to use these weapons, surveys the major debates related to that decision, and provides a comprehensive ...
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Sayuran tradisional, ulam, dan penyedap rasa
Vegetables and tropical plants in Malaysia.
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Secrets of Yoga and Christianity - Are They Compatible?
Together, they, Rasa Von Werder and Ashankah Yogi, explain what they know about the Source of our being, presenting the theology of each discipline in their creative wisdom.
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Rasa in Aesthetics: An Application of Rasa Theory to ...
Dr. Patnaik Elucidates The Fundamentals Of The Rasa Theory And Applies The Canons Of This Theory To Various Modern Western Literary Works, Chinese Love Lyrics And The Japanese Haiku Poems.
Priyadarshi Patnaik,
1996
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Hardy and the Rasa Theory - Halaman 18
CHAPTER II THE RASA THEORY I THE CONCEPT OF THE RASA Of the two theories — Rasa and Dhvani — which developed to become the most prominent factors among the sources of literary criticism, the former dates back to Rig Veda in ...