Dance in Hinduism
Dance in Hinduism: Movement as Divine Manifestation and Path to Liberation In Hinduism, dance is not just an art form or entertainment. It is a fundamental aspect of cosmogony, a form of worship, a philosophical concept, and a path to salvation (moksha). Dance is perceived as the original vibration of the universe, a rhythmic manifestation of divine energy (shakti), and an expression of the eternal play (lila) between spirit and matter. Theological and Mythological Foundations The Supreme God as the Creator in Hindu tradition often appears as a cosmic dancer. This is most vividly embodied in the form of Shiva Nataraja — the "Lord of Dance". His dance in the golden hall of Chidambaram symbolizes the five divine functions: Srishti (creation, embodied in the drum-damaru). Stiti (upholding, the fearless gesture). Samhara (destruction, the fire in the hand). Tirabava (concealment, the raised foot). Anugraha (mercy, the lowered foot, granting liberation). Every movement of the statue of Nataraja is a complex philosophical formula describing the cyclic nature of the universe. Apasaras, celestial dancers entertaining the gods, and the gopis, shepheresses dancing with Krishna in Rasaleela, embody dance as a form of divine love and ecstatic union with the Absolute. Classical Forms: From Temple to Stage The systematicization of dance led to the emergence of classical styles described in the treatise "Natyashastra" (2nd century BCE — 2nd century CE), known as the "fifth Veda". All of them are inextricably linked to the temple ritual. Bharatanatyam (Tamil Nadu) — perhaps the most famous style. Originally, it was a temple practice of devadasis (dancers, "servants of the deity"). Its distinguishing features are clear geometric lines, complex rhythmic structure (adhu), and expressive mime (abhinaya) for narrating mythological narratives. Kathak (Northern India) — a style born in temples but flourished at Mughal courts. It is characterized by virtuosic footwork that taps complex rhy ... Read more
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