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In which dance form are the themes taken from the Ramayana & Mahabharata? a.Kathakali b.Bharatnatyam c.Odissi d.Kathak

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Answered by ImRitz
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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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Anonymous: I THINK ITS KATHAKALI
Anonymous: i myself learn bharathnatyam and its nothing like that!!
Anonymous: sorry if it hurts u
Anonymous: :(
Anonymous: Yes its not bharat natyam
Anonymous: I learn kathakali , kathak and oddisssi . All the three dances narates story and kathakali narates story from mahabharat and ramayan and khatak narates story of krishna and mahadev and oddissi narates story on incarnation of vishnu and nataraj
Anonymous: oh
Anonymous: so the answer is kathakali itself or all the other 2 except bharathatyam??
Anonymous: Yeah
Answered by Anonymous
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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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