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Untold story (Eng. & Hindi) Heeramandi, known for its vibrant and colorful history, is a neighborhood in Lahore, Pakistan, that has been a significant cultural and historical landmark for centuries. Its story is one of transformation, cultural evolution, and societal...
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"Sharde Maa" (शारदे माँ) एक अन्य नाम है जिसे माँ सरस्वती के रूप में जाना जाता है। माँ सरस्वती हिंदू धर्म की देवी हैं, जो ज्ञान, विद्या, कला, संगीत, और साहित्य की देवी मानी जाती हैं। उन्हें संगीत के...
परमेलु कथक में परमेलु करने के लिए निम्नलिखित सरल तकनीक का पालन किया जा सकता है:   सही खड़ाव: पहले शुरूआती स्थिति में खड़े हों, जिसे "अड़ाओ अंग" कहा जाता है। इसमें पैरों को हल्का सा आपस में जोड़ा जाता है...
In Bharatanatyam, "Kuditta Metta Adavu No. 4" is a specific sequence of movements that form part of the foundational steps of this classical Indian dance form. This adavu (basic step) involves a combination of rhythmic footwork and graceful movements. Here's...
Kuditta Metta Adavu No. 3 is another variation of the Kuditta Metta Adavu in Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance form. This adavu involves intricate footwork and rhythmic patterns. Here's a brief description: Start Position: Begin in the Samapada position,...
Kuditta Metta Adavu 2 is another variation of the Kuditta Metta Adavu in Bharatanatyam, which is a classical Indian dance form. This adavu involves intricate footwork and rhythmic patterns. Here's a brief description: Start Position: Begin in the Samapada position,...
Kuditta Metta Adavu refers to Jumping on the toes and then striking the heels. The initial jump though not very obvious. Both jumping and striking the heels are executed in the Araimandi position. It is also known as Guditta...