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Bharatanatyam: Classical Indian Dance

Bharatanatyam is a classical Indian dance form that originated in temples in South India. It is based on ancient texts like the Natya Shastra and was performed by temple dancers called Devadasis. Some key aspects of Bharatanatyam include its techniques, hand gestures or mudras, costumes, and its origins in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. It remains one of the major classical Indian dance styles practiced and taught widely today.
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Bharatanatyam: Classical Indian Dance

Bharatanatyam is a classical Indian dance form that originated in temples in South India. It is based on ancient texts like the Natya Shastra and was performed by temple dancers called Devadasis. Some key aspects of Bharatanatyam include its techniques, hand gestures or mudras, costumes, and its origins in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. It remains one of the major classical Indian dance styles practiced and taught widely today.
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Bharata Natyam (Tamil:
, Kannada:
, Marathi:
) also spelled Bharatanatyam, is a classical Indian dance form that
originated in the temples of South India. This dance form denotes various 19th- and
20th-century reconstructions of Sadir, the art of temple dancers called Devadasis.
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Bharatanatyam is the Classical Dance form of South India said to be originated in
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Bharatanatyam originated in southern India in the state of Tamilnadu. It started as a
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Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form originating in Tamil Nadu, India. It follows
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