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traditional Indian dance,
including Odissi,
Bharata Natyam and Kathak,
Tribhangi or
Tribhanga can be
found in
Indian sculpture as well.
Traditionally the...
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place of
pushtimarg founded by
Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu. The
deity Lalit Tribhangi is a
swarup of lord Krishna,
bending too much and
playing flute. Khusrau...
- from the main
Nanjangud Srikanteshwara temple. The main idol is
called Tribhangi Kolalu Gopala. It is
believed to be
around 1800
years old and believed...
- Bhujangaprayata) and
eight Prakrit metres (Soratha, Doha, Chaupai, Harigitika,
Tribhangi, Chaupaiya,
Trotaka and Tomara). It is po****rly
referred to as Tulsikrit...
- Gujarat,
includes classical Indian dance poses – such as the Samapada, the
Tribhangi and the
Chauka of Odissi. This,
states Vatsyayan,
suggests that Odissi...
- (Essential teachings) Jñana
Samuccaya Sara ("Collected
essence of knowledge")
Tribhangi Sara ("Essence in triads")
Upadesha Shuddha Sara ("Pure
essence of the...
- the
affliction by the
touch of his feet,
evidenced by the use of the
Tribhangi (meaning "destroyer of the three")
metre in the
verses which form Ahalya's...
- masculine) and
lasya (graceful, feminine) dances. It has two
basic postures:
tribhangi (in
which the body is held with
bends at the head,
torso and knees) and...
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recited as an incantation, such as
excerpts from the
Shastar Nām Mālā,
Tribhaṅgī Chhand, Bhagautī Astotra, and Chaṇḍī dī Vār compositions.
Jaikaras (war...
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profound influence on the
religious practices of Hinduism. The
classic Tribhangi (threefold)
posture of
Krishna playing the
flute gained po****rity due...