lasya

  • 1Lasya — The term lasya, in the context of Hindu mythology, describes an extremely feminine, graceful and fluid type of dance that the goddess Parvati performed. It was as a response to the male energy of the cosmic dance of Tandava performed by Shiva,… …

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  • 2lasya — ˈläsyə, sēə noun ( s) Etymology: Sanskrit lāsya, from lāsayati she dances; akin to Sanskrit lasati he plays more at lust : the lyric and feminine dance type of India contrasted with tandava …

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  • 3lāsya — लास्य …

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  • 4lasya — la·sya …

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  • 5lāsyâ̱ṅga — लास्याङ्ग …

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  • 6a-lāsya — अलास्य …

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  • 7anu-lāsya — अनुलास्य …

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  • 8South Asian arts — Literary, performing, and visual arts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Myths of the popular gods, Vishnu and Shiva, in the Puranas (ancient tales) and the Mahabharata and Ramayana epics, supply material for representational and… …

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  • 9Uma Rama Rao — K. Uma Rama Rao Born Uma Maheswari 4 July 1938(1938 07 04) Visakhapatnam, India Awards Kala Neerajanam, Sri Kala Poorna, Pratibha Puraskar, S …

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  • 10Tandava — IAST|Tāndava or IAST|Tāndava nṛtya, the divine art form, is a dance performed by Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. According to Hindu mythology, Shiva’s Tandava is a vigorous dance that is the source of the cycle of creation, preservation and… …

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