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Do Classical dance form have elements of religion

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Answered by jamuna8051
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Yess classical dance have some elements of religion such as tandava, bharatnatyam etc.....

Answered by varindagarg812
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Concept:

Shastriya Devesh, or Indian classical dance, is a catch-all term for a number of Hindu musical theater-inspired performance arts, the philosophy and practise of which may be linked directly to the Sanskrit text Natya Shastra. Depending on source and scholar, there are anywhere from eight to more than a hundred classical dances. Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Kathakali, Gaudiya Nritya, Sattriya, Manipuri, and The Sangeet Natak Academy recognises eight styles as Mohiniyattam. For example, Drid Williams adds the festivals of Chhau, Yakshagana, and Bhagavata Mela to the list. Chhau is also on the Indian Ministry of Culture's classical list. In their particular regions, these dances have a long history.

Given:

Is there any religious content in classical dance?

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we have to find the elements of religion in classical dance

Answer:

The spiritual element is present in classical dances. The spiritual and religious elements of folk dances are present, but the element of celebration makes them more popular. Classical and Indian folk dances come in a variety of styles. Classical dancing is an important part of Indian culture.

The five ancient Indian dances are thought to be the mystic elements of nature's metaphysical principles (Panchatatva) in the human body. Odissi (water element), Kuchipudi (earth element), Mohiniattam (air element), Bharatnatyam (fire element), and Kathakali are among them (element of sky or aether).

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