Mohiniyattam
Recently, the Kerala Kalamandalam, a deemed university for arts and culture, has lifted gender restrictions to learn Mohiniyattam
Brief Description of Mohiniyattam
- Origin: Mohiniyattam dance derives its name from the word ‘Mohini’, a female incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Its roots date back to the age-old Sanskrit Hindu text on performing arts called ‘Natya Shastra’.
- Dance Form: Mohiniyattam is an Indian classical dance form that evolved in the state of Kerala.
- History:At a time when the Devadasi tradition was prevalent in many parts of south India, Mohiniyattam used to be performed by Devadasis (temple dancers) in temples, during the rule of the Chera ....
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