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Encyclopedia > Bharata Muni

Bharata Muni was an ancient Indian writer whose life has been dated differently from the 5th century BCE to the 2nd century Ad. His best known work is the Natya Shastra, a theoretical treatise on Ancient Indian Dramaturgy & Histrionics.Indian dance and music find their root in the Natyashastra.Besides propounding the theory of three types of acting Bharata has discussed in detail classical indian vocalinstrumental music & dance since they are integral to Sanskrit drama. The classical dance form 'Bharata Natyam' is codified in the Natya Shastra. Bharata classified Sanskrit theatrical forms (NatyaRupaka)in to ten types and what is known to the west as drama is but one among these viz. Nataka. Barata's encyclopaedic work comprises of 2728 chapters & it is probable that it was a creation of many more schloars.Bharata is considered as the father of Indian theatrical art forms.It is believed that Barata was first to psychologise Indian Aesthetics & to build up a system of thought. The Natya Shastra or Nātyaśāstra is the principal work of dramatic theory in the Sanskrit drama of classical India. ...


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Reference Encyclopedia - Bharatanatyam (2047 words)
Bharata refers to the author of the Natya Shastra, and natya is Sanskrit for the art of sacred dance-drama brought to the stage at the beginning of the 20th century.
Bharata Natyam, it is said, is the embodiment of music in visual form, a ceremony, and an act of devotion.
This Bharata Natyam dancer's (Medha Hari's) right hand is in the Bhramara Hasta (yoga, upward offering to the Divine), the 3 joined fingers symbolizing the sacred syllable Aum.The left hand's fingers are in Alapadma Hasta, the rotating lotus of spiritual light.
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