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1. When and by whom was sattriya dance form founded?
2. Why did mythology become the core of sattriya nritya?
3. How is ancient dance different from contemporary sattriya dance?
4. Which musical instruments are used in this dance?
5. What is the male costume in the dance and what it is made up of?
6. What is kanchi ?
7. What is the positive outcome of the dance's strict adherence to the principles of sattras?
8. When did the sattriya nritya become one of the eight classical dance form of India?
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Answered by likireddy33
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Explanation:

1. The Sattriya dance form is been introduced in 15yh century by the great Vaishnava Saint and reformer of Assam

2. The core of of Sattriya Nritya has usually been mythological stories . This was artistic way of presenting mythological teaching to the people in a accessible, immediate and enjoyable way.

3. Sattriya dance originated in the eastern state of Assam . It is a dance drama performance art with origins in the Krishna centred Vaishnavam monasteries of Assam and attributed to the 15th century Bhakti Movement.

4. There are various instruments used in the Sattriya dance form some include :

Khol ( drum )

Bahi ( flute )

Violen

Tampura

Harmonium

Shanka

5. The male costume comprises the dhoti and Chadar

. The costumes are made of a pat - a silk produced in Assam which is derived from Mulberry plant - and woven with intricate local motifs

6. The waist cloth which is known as kanchi or kingini worn by both male and female dancers.

7. One positive outcome of of Sattriya Nritya's strict adherence to principals of sattras has been it's ability to pure forms , it's discint style .

8. The Sattriya dance form became one of the 8 classical dance forms of India in the year 2000 .

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Answered by Manishmalhotraa
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1st question answer : the modern form of sattriya is attributed to the 15th century Sankara Deva who systemised the dance using the ancient text and introduce drama and expressive dancing as a form of community religious art for emotional devotion to Krishna

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