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Explanation down below ↓ Bharatanatyam is deeply religious because it was originally performed in Hindu temples as a form of devotion and offering to the deities. The dance was a sacred ritual carried out by temple dancers (devadasis), whose movements, gestures, and expressions were acts of worship rather than entertainment. Rooted in the Natya Shastra, an ancient text that describes dance and drama as gifts from the gods to uplift humanity, Bharatanatyam’s purpose has always been to connect the performer and the audience to the divine through beauty, discipline, and spiritual emotion. Lord Nataraja, Shiva as the cosmic dancer, is the spiritual symbol of Bharatanatyam. His dance represents the rhythm of the universe: creation, preservation, and destruction. Every movement and posture in Bharatanatyam reflects this divine energy. When a dancer performs, they are not just imitating physical poses but embodying Shiva’s cosmic dance itself. Through this, the dancer becomes a medium of worship, expressing devotion (bhakti) and surrender to the divine presence. Even today, Bharatanatyam performances often begin with invocatory pieces like the Pushpanjali (offering of flowers) and include compositions that praise gods such as Shiva, Vishnu, or Krishna. The gestures (mudras), music, and emotions (bhavas) all serve to tell sacred stories from Hindu scriptures and express spiritual love and reverence. Thus, Bharatanatyam is not only a classical art form but also a moving prayer. a physical, emotional, and spiritual act of worship toward the divine, especially Lord Nataraja. So if you are not Hindu, or do not believe nor acknowledge the faith. Why do you practice it? #bharatanatyam #hindu #hinduism #shiva #fyp
Explanation down below ↓ Bharatanatyam is deeply religious because it was originally performed in Hindu temples as a form of devotion and offering to the deities. The dance was a sacred ritual carried out by temple dancers (devadasis), whose movements, gestures, and expressions were acts of worship rather than entertainment. Rooted in the Natya Shastra, an ancient text that describes dance and drama as gifts from the gods to uplift humanity, Bharatanatyam’s purpose has always been to connect the performer and the audience to the divine through beauty, discipline, and spiritual emotion. Lord Nataraja, Shiva as the cosmic dancer, is the spiritual symbol of Bharatanatyam. His dance represents the rhythm of the universe: creation, preservation, and destruction. Every movement and posture in Bharatanatyam reflects this divine energy. When a dancer performs, they are not just imitating physical poses but embodying Shiva’s cosmic dance itself. Through this, the dancer becomes a medium of worship, expressing devotion (bhakti) and surrender to the divine presence. Even today, Bharatanatyam performances often begin with invocatory pieces like the Pushpanjali (offering of flowers) and include compositions that praise gods such as Shiva, Vishnu, or Krishna. The gestures (mudras), music, and emotions (bhavas) all serve to tell sacred stories from Hindu scriptures and express spiritual love and reverence. Thus, Bharatanatyam is not only a classical art form but also a moving prayer. a physical, emotional, and spiritual act of worship toward the divine, especially Lord Nataraja. So if you are not Hindu, or do not believe nor acknowledge the faith. Why do you practice it? #bharatanatyam #hindu #hinduism #shiva #fyp

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