Bharata Natyam These are the various forms of dance in the world today. Most people are familiar with these dance forms because they are the most prominent and widely used dance format in contemporary society. Throughout history, dance was a major source of entertainment, from early tribes to modern theaters. Interestingly, during the transition from the tribe to the theater, the dance also played a role from the temple to the theater. The form of dance from India to monastery is well known to India.
This article is trying to explain the similarity between the current Indian script, Sanskrit and Bharatanatyam of Indian classical dance style. In these two different visual representations, similarities are explored about structure, structure, and formation. In this article I explicitly explore the visual aspects of scripting and dancing, but I can also explore linguistic methods. Sanskrit grammar refers to the creation of phonemes. Phoneme comes from Shiba's hymn. Traditionally, as a prophet like Sanaka approaches, Nataraja dances at Chidambaram (an ancient town in southern India) and plays 14 of his drumlets during the episode. motto. These are called 14 Maheshwari Sootras. This was the basis of the speech alphabet, and it became the key to Panini's (ancient grammar scholar) grammar.
According to the Hindu tradition, the name of the dance form is derived by adding the two words "Bharata" and Natyam. The mnemonic of "ta" means "Baba", that is, emotion and emotion, "raga" means melody, "tara" means rhythm. In this way, it refers to the form of dance traditionally expressing Baba, Raga and Tara. The theoretical foundation of this form of dance, also known as saddle, dates back to ancient Indian playwrights and musicologists, and the text of Ballatamni 's Sanskrit Hinduism is called "Natia Chastra". The first full version of this text was completed between 200 BC and 200 AD, but this period was also between 500 BC and 500 AD. According to the legend, Sir Brahma revealed Bharatanatyam to the saint Bharata, which encoded this sacred dance format at Natya Shastra.