Tag: Natyashastra
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Internation Choreographers Day
On International Choreographers’ Day, choreography emerges as embodied knowledge—where text, terrain, ritual, and lived experience converge to shape meaning through movement in theatre.
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Jarjara Puja
“What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another.” ― Chris Maser, Forest Primeval: The Natural History of an Ancient Forest
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Bharata’s Theatre,
Sanskrit theatre’s transformation from literature to a vibrant performance art reveals its spiritual essence, uniting culture, tradition, and modernity.”
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Purva Ranga
Celebrating Purva Ranga: Where Art Meets Spirituality. A Sacred Prelude to Indian Drama. Explore its Rich Rituals and Divine Connections.”
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Honoring the Dikpala.
Being part of the Infinite.
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An Insight to Soundarya Upasana
The Buddha sat under the tree as usual. The disciples had gathered for the sermon. When a Thera asked the Buddha, “Master, who is your dearest disciple.” The Sakhya Muni mentioned the name of a disciple who happened to be the Prime Minister of the land. There was a flutter among the disciples, finally one…