- The
Raslila (Sanskrit: रासलीला, romanized: Rāsalīlā), also
rendered the
Rasalila or the Ras dance, is part of a
traditional story described in
Hindu texts...
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considered as the
expansion of Radha, the
chief consort of Krishna. The
Raslila of
gopis with
Krishna has
inspired various traditional performance art...
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Ekadashi (the gods'
awakening after a
brief rest), it
resembles Krishna's
raslila. Pandavani, Panthi, Suwa
dance is also folk dance.
Deknni Dhalo Fugdi in...
- a
shrine dedicated to
Swami Haridas who
created the
Banke Bihari idol,
Raslila Sthali where the
dance is
performed and the
Lalita Pond
which was believed...
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Vrindavan and Barsana. She has
inspired numerous literary works, and her
Raslila dance with
Krishna has
inspired many
types of
performance arts. The Sanskrit...
- go with love
stories of
Radha and Krishna). In the
Krishna Tandava in
Raslila performance of
Manipuri dance is
graceful yet with
swift movement and acrobatic...
- time to play. In the
northern states,
Janmashtami is
celebrated with the
Raslila tradition,
which literally means "play (Lila) of delight,
essence (Rasa)"...
- for
musical innovation. Folk
dances or folk
theatre forms include:
Ghazals Khayal Marsiya Naqal (mimicry)
Nautanki Qawwali Ramlila Raslila Swang v t e...
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Iconography Depicting Krishna and the Ras
Leela Krishna dances in the
Raslila with the Gopis.jpg Radha,
Krishna and the gopis,
Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum...
- emplo**** in
worshipping gods and in
vigorous movement. The
emergence of
Raslila,
mainly in the Braj
region (Mathura in
Western U.P.) was an
important development...