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The Aura of a frightened person is black, and the aura of an angry person is red. The nine colors that signifies each emotions are Green (Shringara), White (Hasya), Grey (Karuna), Red (Roudra), Orange (Veera), Black (Bhayanaka), Blue (Bheebhatsya), Yellow (Adbutha) and White (Shantha).
http://www.damthemovie.com/navarasa-colors.php
These nine emotions are Shringara (Love), Bhaynaka (terror), Hasya (Laughter), Karuna (Kindheartedness and compassion), Roudra (Anger), Veera (Courage), Bheebhatsya (Disgust), Adbutha (Surprise), and Shantha (Peace or Tranquility). Each of these nine emotions is the resultant of each Bhava, the gestures and facial expressions of the actors. Natyasasthra identifies each Rasa with the corresponding Bhava or mood. The Natyasastra vividly describe these bhavas to create each rasa.
http://onlinebharatanatyam.com/2008/03/navarasa-the-nine-moods/
RASA
BHAVA
(Terrible) Veera (Heroic) Bhayanaka (Fearful) Utsaha Bhaya Heroism Fear Pale Orange Black
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Bibhatsa (Odious) Adbhuta (Wonderous) Shanta (Peaceful) Jugupsa Disgust Blue
Yellow White