The Divine Connection of BharatNatyam & Yoga I Author: NrityakalaRatna Rahul Dev Mondal ( Assistant Professor , Rabindra Bharati University , Department Of Dance )
The Divine Connection of BharatNatyam & Yoga Author: NrityakalaRatna Rahul Dev Mondal ( Assistant Professor , Rabindra Bharati University , Department Of Dance ) Chidambaram Temple , Karanas In the Hindu tradition, gods and goddesses dance as a way of expressing the dynamic energy of life. The image of Nataraja represents the god of gods, Shiva, as the Lord of the Dance, choreographing the eternal dance of the universe as well as more earthly forms such as Indian classical dance (which is said to have originated from his teachings). In Hindu mythology Shiva is also Yogiraj, the consummate yogi, who is said to have created more than 840,000 asanas, among them the hatha yoga poses we do today. While a cultural outsider may not relate to these mythic dimensions in a literal way, dancers in India revere the divine origins of their dances, which were revealed to the sage Bharata and transcribed by him into the classic text on dance drama, t...