Bharathanatiyam is a name coined recently when the art form was taken over from the Tamil communities dedicated to the temples art activities from ancient times. It was called as Sathirattam and after all the Tamil kingdoms had their downfalls to Telugu and other North Indian powers. The music especially language used in the art form were taken to other languages that were promoted by the rulers. At the same time the art form was pushed into a situation that misconstrued the communities involved in the art form to a caste system used in North Indian kingdoms as “Devadashi”. When all the Tamil language and art forms were demonized by the Sanskritization both lingually and socially - the British period helped the revival of the art form - when Telugu and other Brahminical North Indian powers were brought under the British. Rukmini Devi Arundale is the pioneer in reversing that social discrimination and help raising the current versions of Bharathanatiyam art form.
@abhik2853
2 жыл бұрын
Fake fake fake ... History ... Bharatanatyam -Tamil -shiva temples cannot be seperated. Even the oldest tamil literature shows the revering of God Shiva with dance. Stop this bullshit.
@infinite5795
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Rukmini Devi was North Indian Hindu btw, also the British banned all dance forms and music, but your ricebag flat-earther African Tamil ass isn't going to accept that.
@prabithabalasubramanian1153
4 жыл бұрын
Just came across your channel. Love the illustrations and information. Wish it was longer though
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