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Bharatanatyam Video Lessons

Cosmic Dance of Shiva

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Pataka

Tripataka


Ardhapataka


Kartarimukha


Mayura


Ardhachandra


Arala


Shukatunda


Mushti

Shikhara


Kapittha


Katakamukha


Suchi


Chandrakala


Padmakosha


Sarpashirsha


Mrigashirsha


Simhamukha

Kangula


Alapadma


Chatura


Bhramara


Hamsasya


Hamsapaksha


Sandamsyo


Mukula


Tamrachuda


Trisula

5. Mayura Peacock (Peacock)

Mayura : the third finger of the Kartarl-mukha hand is joined to the thumb, the other fingers extended.  From Pataaka, bring together the tips of the ring finger and the thumb. Keep the rest of the fingers extended upward closed together.


Viniyogas

  1. Mayurasyam  (Peacock)
  2. Latayancha (A creeper vine climbing)
  3. Shakuna (Bird of Omen)
  4. Vamana (Vomiting)
  5. Alakashyapa (Moving the hair/Decorating the forehead)
  6. Nayana – (eye, putting Kajal)
  7. Lalaata-Tilakam-Shucha (Putting Tilak mark on forehead)
  8. Nadyu-Ddakasya-Niksheypam (Sprinkling water over the head as in holy bathing)
  9. Shastra-Vaada  (Discussing the sastra)
  10. Prasi-Dhaka (Very famous)


When a dancer completes learning all of Ardha-Pataaka gesture usages he/she recites:
Ebbom Marteshu Jujyate Mayura Kara Bhavanaha


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