In which dance form are the themes taken from the Ramayana & Mahabharata? a.Kathakali b.Bharatnatyam c.Odissi d.Kathak
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b. Bharatanatyam
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Bharatanatyam is the dance form in which the themes are taken from Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Bharatanatyam (Bharathanatiyam) is a genre of Indian classical dance.
It was originated in Tamil Nadu.
The term "Bharatanatyam" is a mixture of two words - "Bharata" and "Natyam".
"Bharata" ("bha"–"ra"–"ta") - the bha stands for bhava means "feelings, emotions", ra stands for raga means "melody, framework for musical notes", and ta stands for tala means "rhythm".
"Natyam" - Natyam means a Sanskrit word for "dance".
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Bharatanatyam is the dance form in which the themes are taken from Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Bharatanatyam (Bharathanatiyam) is a genre of Indian classical dance.
It was originated in Tamil Nadu.
The term "Bharatanatyam" is a mixture of two words - "Bharata" and "Natyam".
"Bharata" ("bha"–"ra"–"ta") - the bha stands for bhava means "feelings, emotions", ra stands for raga means "melody, framework for musical notes", and ta stands for tala means "rhythm".
"Natyam" - Natyam means a Sanskrit word for "dance".
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I THINK ITS KATHAKALI
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The answer is option a) Kathakali
Katha means story, and so, the dancers show the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata.
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Katha means story, and so, the dancers show the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Hope it helps!
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