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On Lord Brahma's initiation, Bharatmuni with his students participated in the
ceremony to stage his first play, identify the name of the ceremony.

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Brahma is the creator of Hinduism and the ceremony is known as Svayambhu.

Explanation:

  • He is the creator of Vishnu and he was considered to be as self-born.

  • He has different names and is the creator of different things.

  • Post-Vedic Hindu epics are one of his other achievements.

  • There are other trinities of god mentioned there.

  • Some of them explained that he emerged from the Lotus.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Natya Shastra

Explanation:

Natya Shastra was the ceremony which Bharatmuni and his students perfomed for the first time.It was because of the request by Lord Brahma.

Once upon a time,Lord Brahma,

the Creator, was once requested by the gods for entertainment for the eyes and the ears of all the people. Owing to overpressure of work, Brahma perhaps chose the sage Bharata to write the grammar of such an entertainment.

Presenting Bharata a copy of his Natyaveda, comprising selections from the Rigveda (recitation), from the Yajurveda (acting), from the Samaveda (music) and from the Atharvaveda (sentiments) he instructed him to make rules for everything connected with the theatre. Obeying Brahma, Bharata began teaching his work and thereby popularised it in the world.

Conceived as a series of question and answer sessions between Bharata and his “hundred sons”(sages or munis) Natya Shastra is in fact an encyclopaedia on theatre and certainly a manual for the actors on the stage.

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