Indian dancing
GLOSSARY
Devadasis, female temple dancers Dharma, ‘code’ ot rule material self Dhoti, drape worn by men from the waist down Dhyana, meditation Dohas, verses Drishyakava, poem
Gagra, flounced skirt of from 15 to 20 yatds worn by women in North India
Ganas, attendants
Gandharvas, company of musicians
Gaths, gestures
Gati, gait movements
Gopis, village maidens
Guru, master
Hasta, hand
Hasta mudra, gestures of the hands
Hasta prana, ‘life breathed into the hand’
Hasya, mirth, satire
Jethis, time beats in which head, arms, and legs are used Jugupsa, aversion
Kali, music
Kama, emotions Fi
Karuna, pathos
Katha, dance drama
Khol, an instrument rather like a guitar Kritya, activities
Krodha, anger
Kshatriyas, warriors
Kura, bangle
Lasya, graceful feminine movements
Laya, rhythm
Lokadharma, code of Indian dancedrama enjoining naturalness Maddalam, a small variety of drum Mana, the brain
Mantras, prayers
Matras, sub-divisions
Melappadma, musical contest Mridanga, dram players Mudra, gesture
Mauri, flute
Musti, fist
Narva, dance Nattuvan, teacher Natiwanars, scholats of dancing Natya, dance-drama Natyadharma, code of Indian dancedrama advocating imaginativeness Natya Veda, Book of Knowledge and Drama Nauich, name applied to popular dancin Nautch ghar,a dancing hall attached to each temple is known as a nautch ghar Nava ratna, Nine Jewels Nrtta, tigid stylization pure dance Nrtya, form of abhinaya producing aesthetic delight. It incorporates bhava and rasa
Padams, songs expressed in mime
Pancha, five
Pandal, canopy or tent
Parana, dance metre
Pilsuj, high stand
Pradipa, lamp
Prajapatis, messengers of Brahma
Prana, ait, breath
Pataka, gestute signifying protection
Pratyanga, intermediate parts [of the body] such as the neck, shoulders, back, stomach, elbows, thighs, knees, and ankles
Puja, offering of prayer
Purana, legend ox history
Purrapadu, a cacophony of drums and trumpets
Putras, sons
Raga, tune Ragas, male tunes Raginis, female tunes
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