Oh India, never let your very rich culture die out. It's a living testament to every culture in the world in danger of disappearing due to modernization and globalization.
Indians won't let it die out..Its still alive since last 5000 years! Even after 100's years of invasions & colonization it didn't't die out!😅 We love modernization & globalisation but with our culture, religion & traditions!😊
You're absolutely right! But Indian themselves nowadays don't like these kind of dance forms because we Indians are more interested in foreign cultures sadly
I am an Indian and i am 15 years old i have been learning classical dance from 3 years old i studied mainly bharatnatyam , mohiniyaattam and kuchipudi and i am happy to be know that there are people who love indian culture.proud to be an indian .
Please continue your pursuit of mastering these wonderful and ancient dance forms!! I wish I had had some classical training myself, but my dad's job kept us moving countries, so never had the chance. So proud of you!
True ...there was a school in Kollupitiya my mother would go to. She practiced the art. I did Kandyan dancing in Elementary and then played the Sitar. Hated it 😂 My mother was sinhalese
Yes these tradition dance form are born in Hindu temples of India so these dance form are sacred of Hindus because by this danses we Hindus worship you God and tell story of God.
Just imagine... The British banned this divine dance form because they found it vulgar. Hence the dancers (Devdasis) of those times were forced into prostitution and secretly kept Bharatnatyam alive in temples and through different means that finally passed down to us. As a Bharatnatyam dancer, I'm so grateful to them 🙏🏻 Their sacrifice did not go in vain.
Amazing story. Bravery of the women keeping the culture alive. I salute them, bless them. War, conquering and occupation - so horrible. Cultures and art lost. Still goes on.
@@colleenshea7626 yeah well the brits thought it was vulgar and showed 'too much skin' 'tight around the hips' and what not the document banning it from the 1800s fills u with such rage its unexplainable
I'm from Turkey, i love the Indian culture, it's so rich and beautiful. This dance is pure art, i'm watching it multiple times. I hope Indian culture never dies out.
I've traveled the world while in the Army, seen a lot of different cultural dances, yet India, with all of its beauty and culture ranks up there as one place I am proud to have witnessed. We are becoming too modernized in so many ways but this here keeps your culture and history alive and well. Don't change a thing. Beauty is to be admired and appreciated no matter where it is seen.
Well it's sanatan just like evolution which keeps the old structure but also evolve in something which relevant to conver environment. That's coming from someone who hats vasimism but also sees it's point
`been to India twice and I couldn't have had enough of that amazing land. I wish I could travel to India soon again. Mad respect and lots of love from Europe.
When I was studying king fu, I thought I was in great shape. Then I met a classical Indian dancer and tried her workout routine. I don't think my muscles were ever so sore in my life.
I was in tears thinking about the rich culture my country has... Yes!!! I am a proud Indian.. I am really proud of the rich culture tradition of my country... Being a indian every day i get mesmerized by the new surprise this country gives me... Starting from the food, the language, the dress, the ancient sculptures the mythological beliefs, the history and the famous personalities my country owes is truly fascinating... I love my country I love the way it is ❤🇮🇳
I am a Thai female student. I have loved Indian culture since childhood. I love India, love culture and love civilization of India as well. The history teacher once told me that Indian people are pretty. Grow up. If I have a chance, I will travel to India. 🇹🇭❤️🇮🇳
Our culture is kinda similar.. Thai traditional clothes are also similar like Indian traditinal clothes.. Also thai language roots from ancinet Sanskrit language... I was very surprised when I heard many words in thai language are same as in my Indian language!🙂 I love thailand...💕love from India
My sisters learned Bharatanatyam. It takes years to understand and learn. All the dance move have special meaning and must synchronized with the vocal. Kudos to these ladies for their such perfection in the Bharatanatyam.
I understand your passion. But I want to say as a Bharatiya from Karnataka, all cultures in India belong to every Indian. It is in the name Bharatnatyam. Not SouthIndianNatyam
@@flame-u4g It used to matter. It was very tough to learn other than Kathak specially for middle or lower income families. Once we went Delhi to see a performance.
A Trini here🇹🇹 and I’ve always loved Indian dancing and music as it’s been a part of my culture since childhood. These ladies are extremely TALENTED AND BEAUTIFUL 💖
As an Indian Hindu a little of this I can understand and express for you. It's devoted to lord Shiva, one of Hindus most worshipped form of Divinity. All the poses you see are representing his different aspects. For eg. upto 0.05 you see diffrent poses of meditation and Gyan(knowledge) at 0.09 you see one of the most famous depiction of Natraj( The Lord of Cosmic Dance), the girl at the sitting represents Bull meaning the raw power of Universe, the Girl in middle with her one leg in above in air represents Shiva Himself dancing ie creating and destroying the Cosmos.From 0.13 to 0.19 Snakes all around Shiva meaning peaceful existence with all the chaos in life. From 0.19 to 0.25 the story of river Ganga being tied in Shiva's hair is depicted the shaking hands here depict loose hair into which the river Ganga was entangaled( btw 0.23 to 0.25 the girl in the end is depicting the act of tieing a knot with her raised hands). From 0.51 to 0.56 the same river is let loose(coming down from His hair) for the good of mankind is enacted. From 1.06 to 1.10 the girl shows a tiger (1.06) then the act of tieing around waist ie the skin of a tiger around Shiva's waist meaning killing and controlling negative or wild emotions. There are many more depictions like Shiva dancing with his Damru or the moon of second day after moonless night depicting the consciousness arising in darkness like the moon etc. Hindu philosophy is very deep even for me who is born in a traditional Hindu family, so I may still be wrong in some descriptions. Thanks
I don’t know what was more beautiful; the music and the dance, your description of the dance, or your note of humility at the end. Speaks very well for your philosophy, your family, and you.
Such beauty, my heart is honestly filled. I'm a Sri Lankan & studied traditional dance native to our country. I believe some movement must have roots from India. My greatest regret is not studying baratha natyam. Your explanation is truly beautiful. I teared up a little bit.
Never forget: This is just ONE of India's many dance forms that were banned in temples during the British era. Yet they have still been preserved to this day.
India is sophisticated civilization from hinduism to buddhism, Yoga, ancient medicine, surgeries, amazing classical dances, respect for nature. It inspired so many cultures in Asia without conversion or killing.
@modern daydreamz That's not only source, that's one of the source. It's still better than wiping your butts off with a paper and calling it "clean". Europeans didn't know the concept of bath until 2000 years later than India
@modern daydreamz yeah, thank you for your insightfulness. India is taking some major steps to curb down the pollution which literally arose after Industrialization in India especially in Ganga. It will take decades to clean up and they are on their way in the right direction.
@modern daydreamz atleast, we were not flat-earthers like u and also, the first private toilets with proper drainage systems were found in Indus valley civilization, not ur Mesopotamian civilization or Egyptian.
@@vv6533 aryavarta means land of nobles. If search it's etymology western theologians have taken this name directly from sanskrit, and there no other aryan word in other langauge. Ib sanskrit arya only means noble there is no proof that it used as a name of people of a community.
@@Sonukumawat23 I used to be one of those people who have a lot of stereotypes about India and its people. But here I am now obsessing and its culture. I can't wait for all of these to be over so me and my friends can travel to India and experience its incredible culture.
When did Indians ever left? Teaching kids classical singing or a dance form is a norm of almost every household. There would never be a scarcity of people who will not pass down the culture
That was sooo BEAUTIFUL! I am (NATIVE AMERIKAN INDIAN -Saponi & Catawba) mixed with (Caribbean Indian ) and I LOVE this culture too, it is so colorful! And the ladies clothing is sooo Beautiful and FEMININE!
@@rishabhtyagi4116 ya it also tells a story. For that same reason , it's hard for me to have passion in bharathanatyam cos I'm a devoted Christian but when you dance bharathanatyam, you use your body to tell stories of other gods
@@sophia-tj1ck Don't take those stories as they are for gods, those stories are from history of the country. May be this way you can find some more meaning in it.
im only 11 years old, an indian, and yet i never realised how much indian dances can mean so much, i am literally going for classes, this is so beautiful i appreciate this so much and how the beauty of dance can resemble so much!
same except that I am 21 years old. I am starting my Bharatnatyam classes as a beginner from Tomorrow. I dream of achieving the highest level of proficiency in this beautiful art
@@irmar Yes I did!! It's about to be a year and I have already performed on stage twice. Kinda painful at first in learning (Thattadavu) but it keeps getting better as you practice. I am currently learning mandi adavu and my thighs hurt already🥲 but I have to keep going
As a Bharatantyam dancer myself I know how hard this would be. But thank you to everyone from all different countries for loving and respecting our culture. A proud Tamilian
Indian culture never ceases to amaze me. it really is amazing! India is one of the most culturally rich countries. I'm fascinated. Greetings and hugs from Venezuela 🇮🇳♥️✨🇻🇪
@@kuldeepl5167 - Kuldeep, why don't you stick with your sh.tty, primitive, backward-looking North Indian culture, and keep South Indians out of your nonsense. It is not a coincidence that South India continues to be focused on education, health, industries, economic development, and equally importantly maintenance of our ancient and rich culture. While the culture of you people in North India is mostly focused on gang rapes, violence against women, gun culture, overall violence & aggression in society, hatred & division based on religious division, hatred & division based on caste divide, etc. It is also not a coincidence that your illiterate Prime Minister who has destroyed the economy of India, has no support in the literate and developed South India. You can of course continue to take great pride in your primitive, violent culture based on hatred & division, and keep taking India back to the 15th century, but at least please keep us South Indians out of it. We are essentially two different countries, culturally. Your culture is more similar to that of Pakistan than it is to South India.
Omg these comments are so sweet 😭 The fact that y'all aren't even from India but still praise our culture like this gives me faith in humanity...thank you guys so much 😭😭
@ar10monarch and? Lmao quit it bruh, there's nothing wrong eating like that. They just sticked to the old way. Remember that spoons didn't just come from the very beginning of the humanity but hands has always been there since the beginning. It's their culture, learn to respect it. Now sit ur @$$ down
Thank you! We Indians also love your ancient Korean culture! Your country is inspiration for many developing civilizational countries to how to be modern first world nation without loosing it's cultural roots! Wish we Indians can also achieve it!!
This dance signifies the glory of ancient Indian Hindu culture. How our ancestors flourished that they could invest their time and intelligence into developing these intricate fine arts. This cannot be done by anyone in modern era.
@@uemkmkb9760 north has pretty rich culture too. Just watch any of Kathak videos or listen to Hindustani music. There are dozens of music gharanas (schools) in UP alone.
Thanks for loving our Indian tamil traditional dance form bharatanatyam. Bharatanatyam was developed during tamil chola empire who had close relationship with khmer empire of Cambodia.
@@lll2282 kind of opposite actually u know, Pantajali (avatar of adishesha) father of yoga went to Chidambaram (city is created my Sri vishnu for Natraja and Shakti to dance), In chidambaram temple all poses mentioned in Natya shastra are carved . Patanjali enjoyed cosmic dance and wrote yogasutras
What I mostly love about India is the way they treat traditional arts. To them it's like a religion, a true part of their lives and they are so proud of it. They promote arts with a passion and people with talents in art truly get elevated to stardom. Never change that about you India. Love from sri lanka ❤
These traditional dance forms are part of our religion, as Lord Shiva is the God of the dance! So you are right it's very much part of our daily lives :)
@ar10monarch So according to ur logic what taliban,Isis,bokoharam... many more terrorist organizations doing r actually following the path of ur prophet.Also we r not servant of any Allah but we respect him n we r not higher than our God n also it's non of ur business whether we worship idol or not it's our choice how we worship our God,better u mind on ur own religion n see what's wrong happening with it,instead of giving advice to other faith people.
@ar10monarch For me it's illogical to worship God whom I don't know how it's look like,even no one know whether it's exist or not n most important thing we can not follow our own thoughts we hv to follow one persons thought which according to him is the word of God n isn't it sounds stupid which God would say music, dancing is haram,women should cover their face,all should follow his rules which is written in the book which we can't do amendment n live life like a early men.So I m a proud idol worshipper 🕉️ n i don't invite u in my faith because we accept all religion🙏🙏.
@@thirulikeit...2528 yeah, this dance comes frm Natyashastra only, just like the oldest dance of India, Odissi. Tamil language is the oldest in Asia, but not the dance though.
Lord Maha Vishnu 8th Avtar Lord Krishna Said In Bhagvadgeeta In Mahabharath "Yada yada hi dharmasya glanirbhavati bharata Abhythanamadharmasya tadatmanam srijamyaham" Paritranaya sadhunang vinashay cha dushkritam Dharmasangsthapanart- hay sambhabami yuge yuge Meaning: "Whenever, O descendant of Bharata, there is decline of Dharma, and rise of Adharma, then I body Myself forth. For the protection of the good, for the destruction of the wicked, and for the establishment of Dharma I come into being in every age." The same thing happened for our Sanathan Dharma(Hinduism) around 8th century A.D.There was a time when there was a complete chaos in the society and Hindu religion was almost nearer to getting vanished.Nihilism was at peaks and there was no one who could stop them.Rituals like yagnas were stopped.Sanathan Dharma(Hinduism) was in complete danger which was surrounded by 72 anti vedic religions ,Buddhism and jainism popular among them. Then,as said above,whenever there is decline of dharma Lord himself comes for establishment of dharma Socame the greatest philosopher, scholar,logician who is incarnation of Lord Shiva himself "ADI SHANKARACHARYA", Chatrapati Sivaji,Krishna Deva Raya Against Mughals, 1857 Revolt Against British Swami Vivekananda,raja ram mohan roy Against British and christian missonaries Lord Krishna And Lord Shiva Protected Sanathan Dharma(Hinduism)
.:. 🌹.:. THANKS SO MUCH, DEAR "AMBASSADORS / FRIENDS OF SHIVA"! .:. 🌹.:. This other classic form, seems to me even more "original", by the sacred geometrical presence (second part / intensity of the video) of the great Vedic symbol of SVASTIKA, traced in the choreographic space by "the two girl and little girl of our GOD / GODDESS of BALANCE of MOTHER INDIA "... .:. 🌹.:. Thanks to you, I was able to rediscover this important symbol of a cross / cosmic connection in movement, and to learn, that it might come from an ancient instrument in acacia wood to produce fire (by friction? ), "the ARANI" (no image found on the internet ...)? .:. 🌹.:. Once again, all my gratitude to your beautiful "SHIVAIST INTUITION" ... Active FORCES from the RIGHT MIDDLE ... "When our" SUṢUMṆĀ "embraces the HEART of SHIVA, would it be the purest of the DIVINE" MA (N) TRAS "? PROVENCAL GREETINGS .G.🌹.🌹.D. P.S. Protect yourself well especially from Bill Gates' biometric / nanoparticulate vaccine, which is coming all over our dear Planet ... And our / his / her bodies / Temples to keep pure, to continue to differentiate us from robots / "Golem", in these exciting and terrible times, galloping "Robolution 5G" ...
Thank you all, I know it must not be easy, traveling to India or another country where they teach it is my dream, by just watching it is not the proper way and it’s also very hard, so hopefully someday in my future, at the moment I’m just enjoying every video with this dance! 🙏🏻
@@pepperlyx I know someone from the family of those two mother-daughter odissi dancers in the video over Twitter , I'll try to talk to him and will get back with information that might be helpful for you hopefully . Till then enjoy this odissi dance by a male performer : ruclips.net/video/ghKnAjWyuT8/видео.html
Adaeze Ajomiwe I wish Indians could love Africans the same way you do!!! Google about the Africans that have been living in India for centuries but have no respect from the Indians nor are there any representatives in Modi government for these people. They are treated as less than. BTW I am not from India or Africa but I love to learn about different cultures and I find Indians to be racist to each other. Just look at their caste system.
@@PallabDutt One does not need to be Pakistanni to understand that Indians can be quite racist against blacks. A lot of students from Africa who study in India would have a lot of stories of racism in India. Maybe talk to one and find out for yourself. I know how racist Indians can be because I am one of them, and how many times I had to call that shit out.
Bharatanatyam has three types of dance form nruto natya Natak nruto is peor dance form natya is dance with acting and Natak is peor acting ❤❤❤❤❤❤ from India
Please do visit.... Hindustan is the original name of india... It is the most diverse country in the whole world... Hindu is the world's oldest religion in the world.. more than 1 lakh year old religion....In our country more than 1800 languages are there among them 22 are official languages... There is vast different between north and south india.. south indians are genius... They are called Dravidian, they are very traditional.. the languages of south indian states like Kannada (official language of karnataka state) , Telugu (official language of Andhra and Telangana states) , Tamil (official language of Tamilnadu state) , Malayalam (official language of kerala state) , Are the world's oldest spoken languages .... Hindustan is the birth place of many religions like Hindu religion, Sikh Religion, Jain Religion and Buddhism.....Later Buddhism spread to entire asian continent..... Our ancient mathematician and astronomer aryabhatt calculated distance between earth and sun,. Time taken to complete revolution around the sun... The trigonometry was invented in the ancient time itself in hindustan... The number zero was invented hy hindu mathematician.. in modern day no one can imagine life without zero.... Yoga was invented by ancient hindu religion people..... Ours the oldest civilized society in the whole world ... During Indus valley civilization itself we had drainage facility.... During that time other continent people were not wearing anything , were living in forests leading wild life...... Our ancient hindu citizen had detailed knowledge of Herbal medicine... There knew each medicinal plants to cure diseases... World's First Plastic surgery, Rhynosurgery were conducted in india itself.... Aeroplane was first invented by indians.. in hindu mythology story of ramayana there was king called ravana who owned Pushpak vimana , first of its kind a vehicle lifting people to other places via space travel just like modern day aeroplane... In hindu mythology we fought so many wars , in all those wars we used bow and arrow as weapons... Those arrows when when once left off from bow of a soldier will get replicated just like modern missile weapons.... Modern day telecommunication was possible because of indian physicist.... Even the concept of gravitation was first given by ancient Indian astronomers.... We had greatest mathematician in the form of Srinivasa Ramanujan.... He knew when he is going to die...He calculated hid life span before his death .. Sampoo was introduced for the very time by indians..... List of ancient hindu people invention continues.. In the ancient time hindustan was worlds richest country ...
This form of art, the Indian dancing takes dancing to another level. When I see it, I try to figure what gives it that extra beauty. I discovered that they are expressing the song as it's being sung. It's just an amazing form of dance.
greetings from Brasil, indian classical songs always makes me remember Samurai Jack, it's nostalgic and at the same time, new and surprising, pure magic
I've searching all the classic dances from India and this one is the best dance ever, i'm so in love with this type of dances. From México to India, all my love 🇲🇽♥️🇮🇳 We have a lot of similar things, both cultural countries, history, dances, music, we are similar in some things.
🙏Namaste. Wonderful Bharatanatyam and music. I can understand words of 'Om' and 'Namu', which we say in mantra everyday in my country. I hope to visit to India someday. 🇮🇳🙏🇯🇵
Modern day india is actually mostly unhygienic. Nevertheless, we would love if you visit india, there are many great cities and monuments and architecture
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Я плачу от восторга, спасибо! Аутентичность каждой культуры невероятно ценна, мне так хочется, чтобы мои дети и их дети могли видеть подобное. С любовью из России
@@Litovskaya_Zhanna884 Привіт українці, сподіваюся, у вас все добре Дякуємо, що ви цінуєте наш танець і культуру.Будь ласка, ви також приїдете сюди та відвідаєте Індію один раз.Любов з Індії....🇮🇳❤️
I am a boy who loves classical dance and I am learning too, first people make fun of me that a boy can't do classical because of my hardworking and self control I am learning it And now nobody has such power to say me that I can't do classical ,it worth to be learned atleast by every Indian and I am proud that I can do bharatnatyam
Mohit Bhatt India is also shares similar religion as Cambodia 🇰🇭 too. The dances actually deprived from India, a long, long time ago. But Cambodian dance is very slow and gentle...not fast. The dance music is also slow...going with the rhythms of the dance.
@@youxarexmyxsunshine Cambodian/Thai dance is more like the Indian classical dance Odissi, it even has the headpiece. It's called Tahia in India, and mokot/chada/mongkut in Thai... Even the word chada/mokot derive from Sanskrit words jata/makuta. The crowns are found in the iconography of Lord Shiva
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My country. My culture. My pride. Am a proud Indian. What a performance. Mind blowing. The perfect Bharatnatyam, done with such ease. Love you ladies. 💓💓💓💓💓
Lord Shiva in his Nataraj avatar is the deity who is worshipped in Bharatynatyam. This piece depicts the different avatars and stories of Lord Shiva, I think. Being a former bharatnatyam dancer myself, I can say no other dance form can be as beautiful and graceful as this ❤️❤️ . Absolutely mesmerised by their poise, posture, expression and grace. Can never get enough of our beautiful and rich culture. May the Lord bless us for eternity. Har Har Mahadev! and happy and blessed Shivratri to all.
Perhaps most of those outside India only noticed their body movements. Watch again and again in full screen for emotions, expressions, sensuality all expressed through their face, eyes, grace and style. Contains everything that defines human and their senses. This truly makes India so unique and uncomparable. Its an evolved art of over thousands of years. This is one of the many dance forms we have in this marvellous country of amazing diversities in dance, language, cultures, traditions, religions, creation and art.
Oh my goodness! Such grace, beauty & elegance, not to mention superb control & synchronicity! None of those are easy to achieve, & these 3 glorious dancers exemplify the best of Indian classical dance. I was born a WASP in Canada, but have manged to get over that early disadvantage. I wonder how anyone could miss the sublime discourse with the divine embodied in these dancers & dances? I stand in awe! Thank you.
I have no idea what this means, being a westerner, but it still has a big emotional impact on me. It excites the senses, both visually and some hearing wise, as the musicians and singers are also very good, like the dancers. It is a completely different musical and cultural idiom from our own culture, like all their musical scales etc are an entirely different system from ours, but we can still understand it on a basic universal human emotional level and be affected emotional male by the music and dancing, despite not being able to understand it. I find that amazing about music and cultural expression. But it needs to be a people's pure, authentic, real culture, not some ugly multiculturally contaminated mess, like we are now seeing in Australia, which actually breaks down and completely destroys these various very beautiful national cultures and creative expression about their daily lives, religions, history, joys, sadness, everything... And replaces it with fake culture, all trying to imitate western cultural expression, which is fine, but that is our own authentic cultural expression only. OK for others to enjoy but looks and is grossly ugly and fake when others try to imitate is and the same applies in reverse. Ever had to suffer an evening of "wog rock"? I did. At an ethnic European wedding where they played this "wog rock" style European/Aussie style "fusion"crap. It was unbearable. I wanted to see the bride and groom dance but when the band struck up with this garbage and they striped to Tango and Mambo and Cha Cha etc or the oldies tried to waltz, it was just gross beyond all belief and I left at the first opportunity. And felt bad because this was a very exclusive expensive wedding party they had gone to a lot of trouble to ensure guests had a good time. But, if as migrants in Melbourne, they had played a mixture of traditional music from the old homeland and done that we'll and then a selection of real, genuine Aussie type rock music, in English, not the mother tongue, to symbolise being migrants straddling across two cultures, like the second generation pair getting married to partners from their own cultural background, it would have gone well. A few oldies would have moaned about "loud primitive Aussie rock music, like wild tribes" and the younger ones would have complained about boring tra la la folkloric type wedding party music, but everybody could have enjoyed some of the music, at least. Fusion style pop music is just so gross and ridiculous eg pale very blonde tattoed whites trying to sing blues or rap like black people can do Authentically and real, because the genuine ones will have experienced what they perform. It doesn't mean the white performers never experienced pain and suffering. Many did. But, if they don't want to appear fake , unbelievable, they need to find their own way to express it, as white people. We can still listen to and enjoy all the other culture. But we don't have to steal their culture or contaminate it or completely destroys it with "multicultural fusion" culture. Just leave it alone and enjoy it and express yourself in your own cultural idiom. Ever watched tall ,skinny, straight ,pure white tattoed and pierced very pale western blondes trying to belly dance? That's pretty gross, too. I once saw such a western blonde try it at a club that said in their ad that there was going to be an Arabian dancer but all we got was some very pretty blonde in a spangly costume who failed to impress with her moves, but men ogled her sexually and she seemed to enjoy that. Then a real Middle Eastern woman, middle aged, a little plump, with a slightly protruding belly appeared with her man and children, stripped down to her pretty basic costume consisting of a few veils, few spangles and began dancing Ng and completely brought the house down with her moves when she bent over backwards to touch the ground behind her head with her hands flat on the ground. She then just got up, hugged her kids, sat on her admiring husband's knees and everybody ignored the pretty western blonde, who decided she'd had enough of this scene and left. But I wanted to see the real Middle Eastern dancer do another dance because it was impressive. The fact that she was so Ng all these moves that look very sexual to Westerners, but it was done in a family, tribal social scenario where none of them saw it as being even vaguely photographic type sexual dancing, just spirited fun dancing. The failed blonde belly dancer had failed because, apart from wrong body type and colouring and no real dancing skills, she had sought to impose our own western culture or sexualised belly dancing on their culture. And the result was boring.
Oh... Beauty, Grace & Devotion all in one video! I love it sooooo much... I'm muslim but I can feel every single move & word very spiritual! Respect & love from Algeria :)
@@hodlcrypto9826 I already know that Algeria is a muslim country. You misunderstood me. I was telling her that art has no religion, it doesn't matter if a person is muslim or not, one should have the eyes to see the beauty of a thing.
This has been my favourite composition I have ever watched, re-watched in RUclips for years now. Naatya rasa and devotion 🙏🏻❤️. I had a chance to train my students for an annual day function completely taught by this video. Kids did an amazing job, though none of us are trained bharathanatya artists. 🙏🏻❤️ This is a part of my core memory.
Wow....Seriously..Being from India, it is my first time to watch Bharatnatyam...And found myself so close to Lord Shiva.....I wish I could get a chance to learn that!
It was so graceful..❤ being an Indian it brings tears to my eyes when I see such a elegant performance... I appreciate all the hard work of the dancers!! ✨❤
Thank you for telling what you call india in your language because I want to know what other languages and nation call our country. Thank you for that.
Some tribes of Jews descend from India. The religion of Judaism, also has ancestral roots coming from India, genetically, politically, linguistically, and ideologically. Jews, to this day, regardless of tribe, continue to learn Hindi, as an alternate language from birth. Jews and Hindus are very closely related, regardless of skin color, or race.
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Tell me what is semi classical music?
Can we take a moment to appreciate the person who sang the song? His lung capacity must be out of this world.
Nah it's a normal thing. You want the real deal?, check out the performance of kaushiki chakraborty by darbar festival.
It's common in Indian singing styles
Yes thank you for your acknowledgment ....!! They are great singers ...!!! But yeah they sing this style very often in Indian music and dance
And the flutist ❤
@@nandinitiwari8882 I am Indian
Oh India, never let your very rich culture die out. It's a living testament to every culture in the world in danger of disappearing due to modernization and globalization.
Indians won't let it die out..Its still alive since last 5000 years! Even after 100's years of invasions & colonization it didn't't die out!😅 We love modernization & globalisation but with our culture, religion & traditions!😊
🙏Namaskaram🙏😊
You're absolutely right! But Indian themselves nowadays don't like these kind of dance forms because we Indians are more interested in foreign cultures sadly
Thank you for your wishes.....and don't worry, we won't let it die out.
And colonisation
I am an Indian and i am 15 years old i have been learning classical dance from 3 years old i studied mainly bharatnatyam , mohiniyaattam and kuchipudi and i am happy to be know that there are people who love indian culture.proud to be an indian .
R u an army?
@@chakrahaloi8752 obviously
All the best 👍
Please continue your pursuit of mastering these wonderful and ancient dance forms!! I wish I had had some classical training myself, but my dad's job kept us moving countries, so never had the chance. So proud of you!
I'm 💜🅐🅡🅜🅨⁷⟬⟭💜
Srilankan here.. this is mesmerizing. Bharatha Natyam is one of the most beautiful art in the world I think.
I think it's present in north Srilanka too
Bharatanatyam is also practiced and performed by Sri Lankan Tamils.
True ...there was a school in Kollupitiya my mother would go to. She practiced the art.
I did Kandyan dancing in Elementary and then played the Sitar. Hated it 😂
My mother was sinhalese
Proud that my ancestors came from India. Love from Mauritius Island
🇲🇺 💝 🇮🇳
OM NAMAH SHIVAY 🕉️
SHUBH SOMVAR VRAT 🙏
Om namah Shivay 🙏❤️
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Hello Bro ,
🙏🙏🙏🙏 Namaskar 🙏🙏🙏🙏 🇮🇳❤️🇲🇺
@@akjais.4500 😘🙏❤️
Thankyou
Hey, Indonesian here. I just wanna say that was soooo cool. Indian culture is so beautiful. I really hope I can watch it live
Come
@AR Lost? Balinese dances are on Indian themes.
one of the BEST dances ive EVER SEEN
Revive the ancient Hindu Buddhist culture of Indonesia. Indonesia has same beautiful divine culture too
@@tivo3720Even they are Muslim, they still maintain some Indianized tradition and arts. No need to revive.
Not Indian, not even Hindu, but WOW. I swear traditional Indian dances are so mesmerizing!!
Thanks for appreciating
Where are you from
@@user-xe3fut9bzxI may be wrong, but I think he meant that he is neither Indian nor Hindu.
@@tzerpa9446 No ! U are not wrong, yes he isn’t Hindu nor Indian but still he loves our culture
Yes these tradition dance form are born in Hindu temples of India so these dance form are sacred of Hindus because by this danses we Hindus worship you God and tell story of God.
Just imagine... The British banned this divine dance form because they found it vulgar. Hence the dancers (Devdasis) of those times were forced into prostitution and secretly kept Bharatnatyam alive in temples and through different means that finally passed down to us. As a Bharatnatyam dancer, I'm so grateful to them 🙏🏻 Their sacrifice did not go in vain.
Amazing story. Bravery of the women keeping the culture alive. I salute them, bless them.
War, conquering and occupation - so horrible. Cultures and art lost. Still goes on.
For me never vulgar but beautiful and spiritual.
@@colleenshea7626 yeah well the brits thought it was vulgar and showed 'too much skin' 'tight around the hips' and what not
the document banning it from the 1800s fills u with such rage its unexplainable
Let us be thankful for the prostitution as well. 🙏
@@sakshigupta8603 And they said they are proud of their colonization. EWW
I'm from Turkey, i love the Indian culture, it's so rich and beautiful. This dance is pure art, i'm watching it multiple times. I hope Indian culture never dies out.
yee thanks buddy
Turkish culture will be wiped out by Arabianism soon unless you all do something
Thanks
Yeah you are right,
@@JitzyJT कर दिया ना जेहरी ला कमेंट
I've traveled the world while in the Army, seen a lot of different cultural dances, yet India, with all of its beauty and culture ranks up there as one place I am proud to have witnessed. We are becoming too modernized in so many ways but this here keeps your culture and history alive and well. Don't change a thing. Beauty is to be admired and appreciated no matter where it is seen.
@HEY HEY HEY he said he's in the army. It's obvious
Well it's sanatan just like evolution which keeps the old structure but also evolve in something which relevant to conver environment.
That's coming from someone who hats vasimism but also sees it's point
Thank you for your kind words and thank you for your service no matter what country you are from 🙏🙏
Thank you so much. Do visit India again. Namaste 🙏
When were you in India? And for what purpose?
`been to India twice and I couldn't have had enough of that amazing land. I wish I could travel to India soon again. Mad respect and lots of love from Europe.
@Crines Caridies Europe... is a continent
We will welcome 🙏
You should definitely visit south india!that’s where these beauties are most evident.truly beautiful ❤️
Thanks
When I was studying king fu, I thought I was in great shape. Then I met a classical Indian dancer and tried her workout routine. I don't think my muscles were ever so sore in my life.
such a beautiful culture greetings from Romania 🇷🇴
Thanks
Thank you
😊😊
Thank you❤
Thanks
Used to be a professional dancer in the USA in primarily Ballet and Modern, this is stunning. The precision is incredible. Love from the US to India!
thanks
thanks
Interesting fact the girl in the front in the beginning of the dance actually does ballet aswell as bharatanatyam.
Thanks
@@microbiologistnishantgupta 🤩🤩
As a martial artist, this gives me chills to watch. This is beautiful!
Try Kalaripayattu, one of the Oldest Martial Arts from India
I LOVE INDIA SO MUCH FROM FRANCE ❤ INDIA IS FRENCH FAVORITE ALLY
I prefer China as a French but I also really love India.
I was in tears thinking about the rich culture my country has... Yes!!! I am a proud Indian.. I am really proud of the rich culture tradition of my country... Being a indian every day i get mesmerized by the new surprise this country gives me... Starting from the food, the language, the dress, the ancient sculptures the mythological beliefs, the history and the famous personalities my country owes is truly fascinating... I love my country I love the way it is ❤🇮🇳
Totally agree! Im Pakistani but I’m obsessed with Indian culture and Hinduism. It’s absolutely beautiful ❤️
@@TimaRoxx yes! Actually we share the same soul, but situation divided us... That's a mere fact🥰❤
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As you should! Your culture is so beautiful! This dancing mesmerises me, and india is so gorgeous!
If you want to Know India Better... Watch Sadguru from ISHA... Talking on Ramayana...! He's "Ancient India Alive"...
I am a Thai female student. I have loved Indian culture since childhood. I love India, love culture and love civilization of India as well. The history teacher once told me that Indian people are pretty. Grow up. If I have a chance, I will travel to India.
🇹🇭❤️🇮🇳
Our culture is kinda similar.. Thai traditional clothes are also similar like Indian traditinal clothes.. Also thai language roots from ancinet Sanskrit language... I was very surprised when I heard many words in thai language are same as in my Indian language!🙂 I love thailand...💕love from India
Thank u so much from india
You are always welcomed to india
I am an Indian and I LOVE Thai everything ❤
We are culturally like brothers..hindu and budhist cultures bond us together from ancient times
I'm not indian but this makes me proud to be human.
Beautiful!!!!
Yes
The deeper you dig within indian culture, the brighter light will spring and shine more and more
Which country do you belong
Yea, you are funtastic homo sepian
wake up
wake up
wake up
wake up
wake up
My sisters learned Bharatanatyam. It takes years to understand and learn. All the dance move have special meaning and must synchronized with the vocal. Kudos to these ladies for their such perfection in the Bharatanatyam.
I understand your passion. But I want to say as a Bharatiya from Karnataka, all cultures in India belong to every Indian.
It is in the name Bharatnatyam. Not SouthIndianNatyam
How does it Matter if ur North Indian? It is Bharatanatyam not DakshinaBharatanatyam
@@flame-u4g It used to matter. It was very tough to learn other than Kathak specially for middle or lower income families. Once we went Delhi to see a performance.
@@SSingh-xy2yz I'm telling to learn not to see!
stop calling north indian south indian ... it is an indian classical dance
A Trini here🇹🇹 and I’ve always loved Indian dancing and music as it’s been a part of my culture since childhood. These ladies are extremely TALENTED AND BEAUTIFUL 💖
impressed from Japan🇯🇵❤️
Japan
@uchiha vinay 🤣🤣
*hello boy*
How are you ???
*Tanjiro arrvial*
Your name
As an Indian Hindu a little of this I can understand and express for you.
It's devoted to lord Shiva, one of Hindus most worshipped form of Divinity. All the poses you see are representing his different aspects. For eg. upto 0.05 you see diffrent poses of meditation and Gyan(knowledge) at 0.09 you see one of the most famous depiction of Natraj( The Lord of Cosmic Dance), the girl at the sitting represents Bull meaning the raw power of Universe, the Girl in middle with her one leg in above in air represents Shiva Himself dancing ie creating and destroying the Cosmos.From 0.13 to 0.19 Snakes all around Shiva meaning peaceful existence with all the chaos in life. From 0.19 to 0.25 the story of river Ganga being tied in Shiva's hair is depicted the shaking hands here depict loose hair into which the river Ganga was entangaled( btw 0.23 to 0.25 the girl in the end is depicting the act of tieing a knot with her raised hands). From 0.51 to 0.56 the same river is let loose(coming down from His hair) for the good of mankind is enacted. From 1.06 to 1.10 the girl shows a tiger (1.06) then the act of tieing around waist ie the skin of a tiger around Shiva's waist meaning killing and controlling negative or wild emotions.
There are many more depictions like Shiva dancing with his Damru or the moon of second day after moonless night depicting the consciousness arising in darkness like the moon etc.
Hindu philosophy is very deep even for me who is born in a traditional Hindu family, so I may still be wrong in some descriptions. Thanks
Thank you for beautifully explaining it💗
I don’t know what was more beautiful; the music and the dance, your description of the dance, or your note of humility at the end. Speaks very well for your philosophy, your family, and you.
@@staceystoicheff3979 thanks for such kind words🙏🙏🙏
Such beauty, my heart is honestly filled. I'm a Sri Lankan & studied traditional dance native to our country. I believe some movement must have roots from India. My greatest regret is not studying baratha natyam. Your explanation is truly beautiful. I teared up a little bit.
Beautifully explained 👌👏🙏☺️🇨🇦🇮🇳
Never forget: This is just ONE of India's many dance forms that were banned in temples during the British era. Yet they have still been preserved to this day.
Am a northeast a beginner in Bharatnatyam ....seeing this master piece my heart is beating really fast ....so thrilling
U r indian not northeast
@@Scientist1351 ... northeast Indian
@@AyeitheiMashangva_April nope only indian
@@Scientist1351 acccha ....
Good to hear!
India is sophisticated civilization from hinduism to buddhism, Yoga, ancient medicine, surgeries, amazing classical dances, respect for nature. It inspired so many cultures in Asia without conversion or killing.
@modern daydreamz That's not only source, that's one of the source. It's still better than wiping your butts off with a paper and calling it "clean". Europeans didn't know the concept of bath until 2000 years later than India
@modern daydreamz yeah, thank you for your insightfulness. India is taking some major steps to curb down the pollution which literally arose after Industrialization in India especially in Ganga. It will take decades to clean up and they are on their way in the right direction.
It's also a secular country
@modern daydreamz atleast, we were not flat-earthers like u and also, the first private toilets with proper drainage systems were found in Indus valley civilization, not ur Mesopotamian civilization or Egyptian.
@modern daydreamz did you have something precious taken by the Indians? Why do you sound so bitter, my fellow homo sapien?
India has been robbed in past but this is something the world envoys and yet it can't be robbed. 💚🙏💜
🙏🙏🙏
Because India is so spiritually strong!
Spirituality plays a vital role here to stay strong and rise again and again after a fall.....
India was made a naked bird from A Golden Bird.
Yes in past our country India was also known as sone ki chidiya means golden bird because we were literally very rich.
Loving India from Oklahoma, USA ❤ exquisite dance!!
@@vv6533 aryavarta means land of nobles. If search it's etymology western theologians have taken this name directly from sanskrit, and there no other aryan word in other langauge.
Ib sanskrit arya only means noble there is no proof that it used as a name of people of a community.
INDIA is another world ❤️🇵🇭
Yeah that's true ❤️
But still whole world have a ton of Stereotype for India😑 but I think slowly slowly we will prove them wrong.
For real
@@Sonukumawat23 I used to be one of those people who have a lot of stereotypes about India and its people. But here I am now obsessing and its culture. I can't wait for all of these to be over so me and my friends can travel to India and experience its incredible culture.
@@jaity2774 you are welcome 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@jaity2774 welcome.
As a Canadian and Scot, I respect this culture so much. Love from Canada 🇨🇦
Indians let's stick to our culture. It's so beautiful.
@modern daydreamz first see your own command on English then teach me and btw English is not my first language so STFU
@@Sonukumawat23 he is born from in b reed, leave him
@modern daydreamz broski why are you under every single comment trolling. go daydream or sum
modern daydreamz im not interested in befriending culturally insensitive people
When did Indians ever left? Teaching kids classical singing or a dance form is a norm of almost every household. There would never be a scarcity of people who will not pass down the culture
How beautiful!
A Brazilian here.
That was sooo BEAUTIFUL! I am (NATIVE AMERIKAN INDIAN -Saponi & Catawba) mixed with (Caribbean Indian ) and I LOVE this culture too, it is so colorful! And the ladies clothing is sooo Beautiful and FEMININE!
so you are half Indian and half Indian. lol
so many Indians ,got me confused!
We don't care about your life story.
@@melissasmith6762 what's the problem dolt?.
@@KakashiHatake-sw2sy I stated what my problem is, you're pretty thick.
I watched this at least a hundred times! One day i'll learn Bharatanatyam. Much love from Brazil
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Eu tambem gostaria
It’s an amazing dance form. It’s an art.
@@rishabhtyagi4116 ya it also tells a story. For that same reason , it's hard for me to have passion in bharathanatyam cos I'm a devoted Christian but when you dance bharathanatyam, you use your body to tell stories of other gods
@@sophia-tj1ck Don't take those stories as they are for gods, those stories are from history of the country. May be this way you can find some more meaning in it.
Am cuban with indian soul. Im never tired of this beautiful video
im only 11 years old, an indian, and yet i never realised how much indian dances can mean so much, i am literally going for classes, this is so beautiful i appreciate this so much and how the beauty of dance can resemble so much!
Same except I'm 20 year old Indian...today I'm realising how beautiful our culture can be....this is absolutely mesmerising.
same except that I am 21 years old. I am starting my Bharatnatyam classes as a beginner from Tomorrow. I dream of achieving the highest level of proficiency in this beautiful art
@@aura2487 So did you start lessons? How is it going?
@@irmar Yes I did!! It's about to be a year and I have already performed on stage twice. Kinda painful at first in learning (Thattadavu) but it keeps getting better as you practice. I am currently learning mandi adavu and my thighs hurt already🥲 but I have to keep going
As a Bharatantyam dancer myself I know how hard this would be. But thank you to everyone from all different countries for loving and respecting our culture. A proud Tamilian
Indian culture never ceases to amaze me. it really is amazing! India is one of the most culturally rich countries. I'm fascinated. Greetings and hugs from Venezuela 🇮🇳♥️✨🇻🇪
it's dying slowly because India is turning woke
Pray that they no longer continue to change it - they have changed it incredibly.
@@joel12388 jihadi
@@joel12388 it is Hijab culture 😀😀😀😀
@@kuldeepl5167 - Kuldeep, why don't you stick with your sh.tty, primitive, backward-looking North Indian culture, and keep South Indians out of your nonsense. It is not a coincidence that South India continues to be focused on education, health, industries, economic development, and equally importantly maintenance of our ancient and rich culture. While the culture of you people in North India is mostly focused on gang rapes, violence against women, gun culture, overall violence & aggression in society, hatred & division based on religious division, hatred & division based on caste divide, etc.
It is also not a coincidence that your illiterate Prime Minister who has destroyed the economy of India, has no support in the literate and developed South India. You can of course continue to take great pride in your primitive, violent culture based on hatred & division, and keep taking India back to the 15th century, but at least please keep us South Indians out of it. We are essentially two different countries, culturally. Your culture is more similar to that of Pakistan than it is to South India.
Just by watching this dance, I Feel so proud to be a Hindu..
Love from Nepal..
Jay Satya Sanatan Sanskriti 🙏
Jai Sanatan Sanskriti🙏🏽
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Om namah shivaay
@༼ཆ༽ no bro, Nepal has always been a part of Bharatvarsh
@༼ཆ༽ lol why?
Omg these comments are so sweet 😭
The fact that y'all aren't even from India but still praise our culture like this gives me faith in humanity...thank you guys so much 😭😭
Indian culture is so beautiful 😭 from the food, to the singing, it’s just amazing!
Thnx:)
OMG!!!! The food is the best!!!!!
@modern daydreamz wdym
@ar10monarch and? Lmao quit it bruh, there's nothing wrong eating like that. They just sticked to the old way. Remember that spoons didn't just come from the very beginning of the humanity but hands has always been there since the beginning. It's their culture, learn to respect it. Now sit ur @$$ down
amazingly beautiful..... I love the Indian culture so much! Love from Korea
Thank you! We Indians also love your ancient Korean culture! Your country is inspiration for many developing civilizational countries to how to be modern first world nation without loosing it's cultural roots! Wish we Indians can also achieve it!!
Love from India ❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳 ❤️ I love Korea so much and I learn korean language to sometime I will travel Korea
This dance signifies the glory of ancient Indian Hindu culture. How our ancestors flourished that they could invest their time and intelligence into developing these intricate fine arts. This cannot be done by anyone in modern era.
Yeah man
south indians were so rich...thats why they have invested in literature and choreography....
@@uemkmkb9760 I mean dude whole india was very rich, there's not just bharatnatyam in our country there are 8 dance forms
@@uemkmkb9760 your culture is still here because your side was never invaded badly
@@uemkmkb9760 north has pretty rich culture too. Just watch any of Kathak videos or listen to Hindustani music. There are dozens of music gharanas (schools) in UP alone.
I'm Cambodia🇰🇭 love Bharathanatiyam INDEA ❤️🇮🇳
cambodia is always india friend
Thanks for loving our Indian tamil traditional dance form bharatanatyam. Bharatanatyam was developed during tamil chola empire who had close relationship with khmer empire of Cambodia.
@@sovietwizard1620 Yes Friend ❤🎉
@@josejoseph8725I love Bharathanatyam .I want to dance because of love❤
We Indian love your beautiful Cambodian culture and Khmer classical dance ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This call Incredible India 😮 love from 🇵🇱
I'm from bali Indonesia, this is our roots 🙏
Yes, love from India
I've always loved Balinese dance and was intrigued by how similar it was a South Indian classical dance.
Balinise people follow Hinduism, don't forget your culture please. Protect Hinduism. Respect from India. 🙏
Namaste and lots of love.I have seen Balinese dance and it is wonderful.
Namaste!🙏☺️
It is art. It is discipline. It is effort. It is time investing.
It was divine art...
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All indian dance from inspired from yoga poses
@@huh4206 The very first pose u see in dance is shiva's meditating pose :D and yes I mean what I said
*is divine art.
@@lll2282 kind of opposite actually u know, Pantajali (avatar of adishesha) father of yoga went to Chidambaram (city is created my Sri vishnu for Natraja and Shakti to dance), In chidambaram temple all poses mentioned in Natya shastra are carved . Patanjali enjoyed cosmic dance and wrote yogasutras
I'm from Spain and I love Indian Music.
Welcome 🙏 🤗
Algun dia, me espero que pueda volar a India y que explore todo y que haga nuevas experiencias que sean muy especiales y inolvidables.
I love Indian Culture, I think their culture is one of the most calm and most connected to Nature ❤️
And Japan is my favourite country I love everything about them💜
Yes Thank u
@indian weeb desu omg u 🙄
@indian weeb desu reply to my previous comment on another video
Thank you so much❤
Such a beautiful dance. Very exotic and spiritual.Love from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿🇮🇳
Thanks
❤️❤️❤️
What I mostly love about India is the way they treat traditional arts. To them it's like a religion, a true part of their lives and they are so proud of it. They promote arts with a passion and people with talents in art truly get elevated to stardom.
Never change that about you India.
Love from sri lanka ❤
These traditional dance forms are part of our religion, as Lord Shiva is the God of the dance! So you are right it's very much part of our daily lives :)
@ar10monarch Good for you! My Dharma doesn't teach me to hate on others! Hope you've a great day ahead :)
@ar10monarch So according to ur logic what taliban,Isis,bokoharam... many more terrorist organizations doing r actually following the path of ur prophet.Also we r not servant of any Allah but we respect him n we r not higher than our God n also it's non of ur business whether we worship idol or not it's our choice how we worship our God,better u mind on ur own religion n see what's wrong happening with it,instead of giving advice to other faith people.
@ar10monarch For me it's illogical to worship God whom I don't know how it's look like,even no one know whether it's exist or not n most important thing we can not follow our own thoughts we hv to follow one persons thought which according to him is the word of God n isn't it sounds stupid which God would say music, dancing is haram,women should cover their face,all should follow his rules which is written in the book which we can't do amendment n live life like a early men.So I m a proud idol worshipper 🕉️ n i don't invite u in my faith because we accept all religion🙏🙏.
@ar10monarch What is traditional tamilnadu saree now?? and tamilnadu is in India and they are Hindus.
I love you indians so much. the culture and all ❤️ love from a 🇩🇴
Thanks. It is our Tamilnadu classical dance which has its origin in chidambaram and thanjavur temples.
Greetings from india 🇮🇳 brother
All the Love and Respect from Brasil 🇧🇷❤️🙏👏👏👏👏
I'm learning BharataNatyam here, and I Love You!!!!!!
Really??? iam also bhatathnatyam dancer
@@pavanpooja4467 I want to learn Bharatnayatam can boys also learn it maam plz reply
@@rishavverma5019 yeah sure
Indian culture is one of the oldest in the world. Must be protected.
Specially tamil culture is old in world this dance name bharthanatiyam tamil trational dance
@@thirulikeit...2528 Not just Tamil culture bruh.
@@thirulikeit...2528 yeah, this dance comes frm Natyashastra only, just like the oldest dance of India, Odissi. Tamil language is the oldest in Asia, but not the dance though.
Lord Maha Vishnu 8th Avtar Lord Krishna Said In Bhagvadgeeta In Mahabharath
"Yada yada hi dharmasya glanirbhavati bharata
Abhythanamadharmasya tadatmanam srijamyaham"
Paritranaya sadhunang vinashay cha dushkritam
Dharmasangsthapanart- hay sambhabami yuge yuge
Meaning:
"Whenever, O descendant of Bharata, there is decline of Dharma, and rise of Adharma, then I body Myself forth. For the protection of the good, for the destruction of the wicked, and for the establishment of Dharma I come into being in every age."
The same thing happened for our Sanathan Dharma(Hinduism) around 8th century A.D.There was a time when there was a complete chaos in the society and Hindu religion was almost nearer to getting vanished.Nihilism was at peaks and there was no one who could stop them.Rituals like yagnas were stopped.Sanathan Dharma(Hinduism) was in complete danger which was surrounded by 72 anti vedic religions ,Buddhism and jainism popular among them.
Then,as said above,whenever there is decline of dharma Lord himself comes for establishment of dharma Socame the greatest philosopher, scholar,logician who is incarnation of Lord Shiva himself "ADI SHANKARACHARYA",
Chatrapati Sivaji,Krishna Deva Raya Against Mughals,
1857 Revolt Against British Swami Vivekananda,raja ram mohan roy Against British and christian missonaries
Lord Krishna And Lord Shiva Protected Sanathan Dharma(Hinduism)
I don't hate/dislike any religion.. but indian culture must b protected from radical islamists and christian missionaries...
Love India from Philippines 🇵🇭
Thank you very much. I am an Indian and I dance Bharatnatyam too.
Sanvi Paul by Bi I’m no loo I’m
Wow hats off for your respect to our country
Love from🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@leahkentra6016 me too
Блестяще исполненный и отточенный танец! ❤
Индия великолепна! 🇮🇳
Daughters of Shiva !
Love, wisdom & prosperity
.:. 🌹.:. THANKS SO MUCH, DEAR "AMBASSADORS / FRIENDS OF SHIVA"!
.:. 🌹.:. This other classic form, seems to me even more "original", by the sacred geometrical presence (second part / intensity of the video) of the great Vedic symbol of SVASTIKA, traced in the choreographic space by "the two girl and little girl of our GOD / GODDESS of BALANCE of MOTHER INDIA "...
.:. 🌹.:. Thanks to you, I was able to rediscover this important symbol of a cross / cosmic connection in movement, and to learn, that it might come from an ancient instrument in acacia wood to produce fire (by friction? ), "the ARANI" (no image found on the internet ...)?
.:. 🌹.:. Once again, all my gratitude to your beautiful "SHIVAIST INTUITION" ... Active FORCES from the RIGHT MIDDLE ... "When our" SUṢUMṆĀ "embraces the HEART of SHIVA, would it be the purest of the DIVINE" MA (N) TRAS "?
PROVENCAL GREETINGS .G.🌹.🌹.D.
P.S. Protect yourself well especially from Bill Gates' biometric / nanoparticulate vaccine, which is coming all over our dear Planet ... And our / his / her bodies / Temples to keep pure, to continue to differentiate us from robots / "Golem", in these exciting and terrible times, galloping "Robolution 5G" ...
Beautifully stated , Indeed daughter of Shiva , shiv is Natrajan the god of dance
I’m from Panama, I admire this culture so much! Deeply in love with India! God bless you all! I will soon start practicing this 😍🙏🏻
Here us another Indy dance form called odissi , it's easier than Bharatanataym. please watch it .
ruclips.net/video/L1KvKx1OKr0/видео.html
first you have to learn all basic steps which itself takes more than 2 years(just telling you about it because I am also learning bharatnatyam)😊
Thank you all, I know it must not be easy, traveling to India or another country where they teach it is my dream, by just watching it is not the proper way and it’s also very hard, so hopefully someday in my future, at the moment I’m just enjoying every video with this dance! 🙏🏻
Kakashi Hatake omg!!! Also lovelyyy, I wish I could learn all them dances 😍🙏🏻 I will try this alone just for fun! Haha
@@pepperlyx I know someone from the family of those two mother-daughter odissi dancers in the video over Twitter , I'll try to talk to him and will get back with information that might be helpful for you hopefully .
Till then enjoy this odissi dance by a male performer :
ruclips.net/video/ghKnAjWyuT8/видео.html
Love India 🇮🇳 culture so much all the way from Nigeria 🇳🇬 African!
Adaeze Ajomiwe I wish Indians could love Africans the same way you do!!! Google about the Africans that have been living in India for centuries but have no respect from the Indians nor are there any representatives in Modi government for these people. They are treated as less than. BTW I am not from India or Africa but I love to learn about different cultures and I find Indians to be racist to each other. Just look at their caste system.
@@razeka62 Pakistani? I can smell the stink over youtube.
@@razeka62 the black seed need to learn to shine with the sun
@@PallabDutt One does not need to be Pakistanni to understand that Indians can be quite racist against blacks. A lot of students from Africa who study in India would have a lot of stories of racism in India. Maybe talk to one and find out for yourself. I know how racist Indians can be because I am one of them, and how many times I had to call that shit out.
@@PallabDutt I am not from any part of Asia. Why Indians feel that anytime any negative remarks made about Indians it has to be a Pakistani? Grow up.
Stunningly beautiful. This demonstrates that humans are precious in general, and Indian culture is a priceless gem.
Bharatanatyam has three types of dance form nruto natya Natak nruto is peor dance form natya is dance with acting and Natak is peor acting ❤❤❤❤❤❤ from India
I'm from Venezuela. i LOVE this culture, india is so pretty 😍 i want go to meet this beautiful contry.
By the way,you look like Indian
"atithi devo bhava" means guest is a god ..... 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Please do visit.... Hindustan is the original name of india... It is the most diverse country in the whole world... Hindu is the world's oldest religion in the world.. more than 1 lakh year old religion....In our country more than 1800 languages are there among them 22 are official languages... There is vast different between north and south india.. south indians are genius... They are called Dravidian, they are very traditional.. the languages of south indian states like
Kannada (official language of karnataka state) ,
Telugu (official language of Andhra and Telangana states) ,
Tamil (official language of Tamilnadu state) ,
Malayalam (official language of kerala state) ,
Are the world's oldest spoken languages ....
Hindustan is the birth place of many religions like Hindu religion, Sikh Religion, Jain Religion and Buddhism.....Later Buddhism spread to entire asian continent.....
Our ancient mathematician and astronomer aryabhatt calculated distance between earth and sun,. Time taken to complete revolution around the sun...
The trigonometry was invented in the ancient time itself in hindustan...
The number zero was invented hy hindu mathematician.. in modern day no one can imagine life without zero....
Yoga was invented by ancient hindu religion people.....
Ours the oldest civilized society in the whole world ... During Indus valley civilization itself we had drainage facility.... During that time other continent people were not wearing anything , were living in forests leading wild life......
Our ancient hindu citizen had detailed knowledge of Herbal medicine... There knew each medicinal plants to cure diseases...
World's First Plastic surgery, Rhynosurgery were conducted in india itself....
Aeroplane was first invented by indians.. in hindu mythology story of ramayana there was king called ravana who owned Pushpak vimana , first of its kind a vehicle lifting people to other places via space travel just like modern day aeroplane...
In hindu mythology we fought so many wars , in all those wars we used bow and arrow as weapons... Those arrows when when once left off from bow of a soldier will get replicated just like modern missile weapons....
Modern day telecommunication was possible because of indian physicist....
Even the concept of gravitation was first given by ancient Indian astronomers....
We had greatest mathematician in the form of Srinivasa Ramanujan.... He knew when he is going to die...He calculated hid life span before his death ..
Sampoo was introduced for the very time by indians.....
List of ancient hindu people invention continues..
In the ancient time hindustan was worlds richest country ...
@@rupalitales5444 ya, she actually looks Indian!
@@siddharthtiwari8125maybe because latin America has quite similar climatic conditions.
Btw she looks gorgeous
This form of art, the Indian dancing takes dancing to another level. When I see it, I try to figure what gives it that extra beauty. I discovered that they are expressing the song as it's being sung. It's just an amazing form of dance.
Every step of Indian classical dance has some meaning!
Exactly, they're trying to depict our Indian God Shiva through this song.
It's Bharatanatyam sometimes called mother of all Indian dance forms
Hindu gods love dance and flowers. Balinese Hindus also perform dances and flowers for rituals.
Bro balines also dont loosed their culture even after Muslims religion bali is still hindu 🕉🚩🙏🏻☺
Wait it’s an nctzen
@@belphies3058 naah its a traditional champa hindu of Vietnam dance🤗🕉🙏🏻
@@IM_Nothing00 I was talking about I'm blinkzennies, but yes your right
@@belphies3058 ohh okay bro🤗
greetings from Brasil, indian classical songs always makes me remember Samurai Jack, it's nostalgic and at the same time, new and surprising, pure magic
Love you from India ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm not a hindu nor an Indian but when it comes to cultural diversity and beauty nobody can compare themselves to Indians. JUST MY OPINION. JAI HIND❤
Jay Hind.
jai hind thank you
Thank you for appreciating.
Please do come and visit India 🇮🇳 🚩.
Jai Hind! 🙏 Jai Bharat! 🙏
yes it is unlike any other but satanists have unbelievablty taken over this country as well.
I've searching all the classic dances from India and this one is the best dance ever, i'm so in love with this type of dances.
From México to India, all my love 🇲🇽♥️🇮🇳
We have a lot of similar things, both cultural countries, history, dances, music, we are similar in some things.
Because in past mayans ,egypt ,greek was not different 👍🏻🙏🏼 but now they disappear or may be force to dissapiar🙏🏼👍🏻
Love Mexico! 🇲🇽
This is beautiful, but u haven't seen Odissi then.
@@infinite5795 everyone likes their regional one. I am a Telugu guy and j like kuchipudi and bharatanatyam
@@austin426512 odishii is not a dance form from odisha , odishii is a name of female classical dancer, and world record holder
I love Indian Culture and Spirituality. I called it my Divine Mother. With Love. From New York. NAMASTE 🕉🙏
From Sri Lanka and I am currently learning bharata, I hope to be good them one day . I literally have watched this over 20 times
🙏Namaste. Wonderful Bharatanatyam and music. I can understand words of 'Om' and 'Namu', which we say in mantra everyday in my country. I hope to visit to India someday.
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Modern day india is actually mostly unhygienic. Nevertheless, we would love if you visit india, there are many great cities and monuments and architecture
I'm an Indian and visiting japan is one of my dreams.
@@Aman-qr6wi No bro, South India is still mostly untouched
Thank you 😍😍😍
I love Japan too ❤️❤️❤️
JAPAN IS ONE OF MY DREAM PLACE...🤩🤩🤩
Not only mine all Anime lovers dream place ✌️✌️✌️
I'm a die hard fan of Anime 🔥🔥🔥
I hope one day I can visit THE WORLD OF ANIME 🤗🤗🤗
Love from KERALA (one state in India 🇮🇳)
@@Aman-qr6wi thats true, but the cities in south are good,
Om, namah Shivaya!
How do u know about Lord shiva
@@aastharani9tha026 Shiva is known everywhere in Russia too
@@АллаВальх I'm an Indian and I didn't know that
Also I love Russia's anthem...it's really beautiful!😀
love from Himalayas
Я плачу от восторга, спасибо! Аутентичность каждой культуры невероятно ценна, мне так хочется, чтобы мои дети и их дети могли видеть подобное.
С любовью из России
😊🙏🏻
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
I love Russian songs too...🤩🤩🤩
I've some Russian songs in my playlist😍😍😍
Love from Kerala, India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Здравствуйте, привет из Индии.Надеюсь у тебя все хорошо.Пожалуйста, приезжайте и посетите Индию. Россия - наша самая дружественная страна.
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Очень красивый танец! Привет из Киева (Украина).
@@Litovskaya_Zhanna884
Привіт українці, сподіваюся, у вас все добре Дякуємо, що ви цінуєте наш танець і культуру.Будь ласка, ви також приїдете сюди та відвідаєте Індію один раз.Любов з Індії....🇮🇳❤️
I am a boy who loves classical dance and I am learning too, first people make fun of me that a boy can't do classical because of my hardworking and self control I am learning it
And now nobody has such power to say me that I can't do classical ,it worth to be learned atleast by every Indian and I am proud that I can do bharatnatyam
Awesome
This is amazing. Im from southern Thailand and our dance came from this. I love India
Mohit Bhatt No we were not same country. The kingdoms in India and Southeast Asia had a lot of trade and cultural exchanges.
Mohit Bhatt India is also shares similar religion as Cambodia 🇰🇭 too. The dances actually deprived from India, a long, long time ago. But Cambodian dance is very slow and gentle...not fast. The dance music is also slow...going with the rhythms of the dance.
@@woolly_mamoth3895 so what's your point here ??
@@youxarexmyxsunshine Cambodian/Thai dance is more like the Indian classical dance Odissi, it even has the headpiece. It's called Tahia in India, and mokot/chada/mongkut in Thai... Even the word chada/mokot derive from Sanskrit words jata/makuta. The crowns are found in the iconography of Lord Shiva
Thank bro
Oh beautifull Bharat, oh sweet mother India, we love you so much, here in Mexico 🌺💙💜💙🌺
🥰 thanks
Thanku❤❤
Awww...love you from an Indian
It's heart-touching to see all this love towards our country. And of course, we love it like our own mother.
Same to you...
Much Love to India from the Southern State of Georgia in the U.S.A . I Love India, the people and culture💖👏👏
We love u too😇
Please view our channel. I think you will enjoy it. The song is in Bengali. If you like it then please like/share/subcribe our channel to appreciate our effort. Link is given below 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
ruclips.net/video/Q5kLBjB-yeE/видео.html
Thank you very much. I m veeresh Hanabar
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This is South Indian culture. Proud to be South Indian. Our cultures are very ancient.
I was crying the whole time appreciating the dancers , musicians and vocalists. It's out of this world.
My country. My culture. My pride. Am a proud Indian. What a performance. Mind blowing. The perfect Bharatnatyam, done with such ease. Love you ladies. 💓💓💓💓💓
Right
@Imani M not sir, she is mam
@Imani M its ok 😉😉
Proud of tamizhan
U should also try
As u said u r Indian so u should also try to learn classical dance as india has no religion......
Lord Shiva in his Nataraj avatar is the deity who is worshipped in Bharatynatyam. This piece depicts the different avatars and stories of Lord Shiva, I think. Being a former bharatnatyam dancer myself, I can say no other dance form can be as beautiful and graceful as this ❤️❤️ . Absolutely mesmerised by their poise, posture, expression and grace. Can never get enough of our beautiful and rich culture. May the Lord bless us for eternity. Har Har Mahadev! and happy and blessed Shivratri to all.
Respect and Love from Bangladesh. Great Hindu culture.
Bhai tumio ei culture er e manush😊
@@KKPR533 ❤❤❤
Here is how many people's are really liked our Indian ( Hindu ) culture..
I am really lucky to be indian and Hindu ❤️✨🥳
congratulations from Greece!!!! very beautiful!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Perhaps most of those outside India only noticed their body movements. Watch again and again in full screen for emotions, expressions, sensuality all expressed through their face, eyes, grace and style. Contains everything that defines human and their senses. This truly makes India so unique and uncomparable. Its an evolved art of over thousands of years. This is one of the many dance forms we have in this marvellous country of amazing diversities in dance, language, cultures, traditions, religions, creation and art.
Yes they are following body or matter much but we should give equal to spirituality 😊thanks for valid reason 😊
Very beautiful hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷🇮🇳🇧🇷🇮🇳
Потрясающий танец, завораживает с первых минут 😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Oh my goodness! Such grace, beauty & elegance, not to mention superb control & synchronicity!
None of those are easy to achieve, & these 3 glorious dancers exemplify the best of Indian classical dance.
I was born a WASP in Canada, but have manged to get over that early disadvantage.
I wonder how anyone could miss the sublime discourse with the divine embodied in these dancers & dances?
I stand in awe! Thank you.
One of the most beautiful cultures around...🥰🕊🌱
@Juniper i know..everything about this culture,the dance ,the meditation,the ancient stories ❤❤❤❤🙏
ruclips.net/user/shortsxscuH3CkqZM?feature=share
@Juniper mr converted ricebag it's sanatan culture so be out of it
I am learning to bharatanatyam dance I'm from thailand. 😀😀
wow!!. Thanks from India.
Thanks from Bangladesh
வாழ்த்துக்கள்.. love from Tamil Nadu India
Thank you for your respect towards our culture
Good luck
Mit was für einer scheinbaren Leichtigkeit die Damen diese schwere Choreographie meistern ist phantastisch 👍👍👌👌
I have no idea what this means, being a westerner, but it still has a big emotional impact on me. It excites the senses, both visually and some hearing wise, as the musicians and singers are also very good, like the dancers. It is a completely different musical and cultural idiom from our own culture, like all their musical scales etc are an entirely different system from ours, but we can still understand it on a basic universal human emotional level and be affected emotional male by the music and dancing, despite not being able to understand it. I find that amazing about music and cultural expression. But it needs to be a people's pure, authentic, real culture, not some ugly multiculturally contaminated mess, like we are now seeing in Australia, which actually breaks down and completely destroys these various very beautiful national cultures and creative expression about their daily lives, religions, history, joys, sadness, everything... And replaces it with fake culture, all trying to imitate western cultural expression, which is fine, but that is our own authentic cultural expression only. OK for others to enjoy but looks and is grossly ugly and fake when others try to imitate is and the same applies in reverse. Ever had to suffer an evening of "wog rock"? I did. At an ethnic European wedding where they played this "wog rock" style European/Aussie style "fusion"crap. It was unbearable. I wanted to see the bride and groom dance but when the band struck up with this garbage and they striped to Tango and Mambo and Cha Cha etc or the oldies tried to waltz, it was just gross beyond all belief and I left at the first opportunity. And felt bad because this was a very exclusive expensive wedding party they had gone to a lot of trouble to ensure guests had a good time. But, if as migrants in Melbourne, they had played a mixture of traditional music from the old homeland and done that we'll and then a selection of real, genuine Aussie type rock music, in English, not the mother tongue, to symbolise being migrants straddling across two cultures, like the second generation pair getting married to partners from their own cultural background, it would have gone well. A few oldies would have moaned about "loud primitive Aussie rock music, like wild tribes" and the younger ones would have complained about boring tra la la folkloric type wedding party music, but everybody could have enjoyed some of the music, at least. Fusion style pop music is just so gross and ridiculous eg pale very blonde tattoed whites trying to sing blues or rap like black people can do Authentically and real, because the genuine ones will have experienced what they perform. It doesn't mean the white performers never experienced pain and suffering. Many did. But, if they don't want to appear fake , unbelievable, they need to find their own way to express it, as white people. We can still listen to and enjoy all the other culture. But we don't have to steal their culture or contaminate it or completely destroys it with "multicultural fusion" culture. Just leave it alone and enjoy it and express yourself in your own cultural idiom. Ever watched tall ,skinny, straight ,pure white tattoed and pierced very pale western blondes trying to belly dance? That's pretty gross, too. I once saw such a western blonde try it at a club that said in their ad that there was going to be an Arabian dancer but all we got was some very pretty blonde in a spangly costume who failed to impress with her moves, but men ogled her sexually and she seemed to enjoy that. Then a real Middle Eastern woman, middle aged, a little plump, with a slightly protruding belly appeared with her man and children, stripped down to her pretty basic costume consisting of a few veils, few spangles and began dancing Ng and completely brought the house down with her moves when she bent over backwards to touch the ground behind her head with her hands flat on the ground. She then just got up, hugged her kids, sat on her admiring husband's knees and everybody ignored the pretty western blonde, who decided she'd had enough of this scene and left. But I wanted to see the real Middle Eastern dancer do another dance because it was impressive. The fact that she was so Ng all these moves that look very sexual to Westerners, but it was done in a family, tribal social scenario where none of them saw it as being even vaguely photographic type sexual dancing, just spirited fun dancing. The failed blonde belly dancer had failed because, apart from wrong body type and colouring and no real dancing skills, she had sought to impose our own western culture or sexualised belly dancing on their culture. And the result was boring.
👏👏👏. So true your analysis and explanation
Very long comment but agree with you
True you are awesome
Sum up is crow doesn't looks good with peacock feathers... isn't it?
Oh... Beauty, Grace & Devotion all in one video!
I love it sooooo much...
I'm muslim but I can feel every single move & word very spiritual!
Respect & love from Algeria :)
If you are muslim, so what?
Algeria is a mostly Muslim country. She's showing respect to your culture...be grateful.
@@hodlcrypto9826 I already know that Algeria is a muslim country. You misunderstood me. I was telling her that art has no religion, it doesn't matter if a person is muslim or not, one should have the eyes to see the beauty of a thing.
Me i think that this is just devil dance nothing art is horror
@@fleurfloo3436 you are pathetic
absolutely wonderful om namaha shivaya
This has been my favourite composition I have ever watched, re-watched in RUclips for years now. Naatya rasa and devotion 🙏🏻❤️. I had a chance to train my students for an annual day function completely taught by this video. Kids did an amazing job, though none of us are trained bharathanatya artists. 🙏🏻❤️ This is a part of my core memory.
I love indian dance🇮🇳 wonderful😍😘😘😘😍😘
From Thailand🙏🇹🇭
india thailand culture is similiar bcs of buddhisam , love Thailand from india
That's not the Indian flag 🇮🇳this is the right one 🤗
Kimtaeyeon annyeong
I love EXO lol
its represent tamil culture, dance of TAMILNADU state in INDIA., each state in india has an unique kind of dance.
Wow....Seriously..Being from India, it is my first time to watch Bharatnatyam...And found myself so close to Lord Shiva.....I wish I could get a chance to learn that!
Whole comment section is filled with admiration of this beautiful art
And most of them are foreigners
And this made me emotional 😭
It was so graceful..❤ being an Indian it brings tears to my eyes when I see such a elegant performance... I appreciate all the hard work of the dancers!! ✨❤
In Hebrew we call India, Kedem, land of the ancients! And here and now, so modern also!
Oh wow i didn't knew that, only thing i knew that this art is over 2000 yrs od
Thank you for telling what you call india in your language because I want to know what other languages and nation call our country.
Thank you for that.
@@bulu9214 In Thailand India is known as Shombudweepa (Jambudweep in Sanskrit) which was name of India in ancient times!
Some tribes of Jews descend from India. The religion of Judaism, also has ancestral roots coming from India, genetically, politically, linguistically, and ideologically. Jews, to this day, regardless of tribe, continue to learn Hindi, as an alternate language from birth. Jews and Hindus are very closely related, regardless of skin color, or race.
Wao never knew that, great info
Very beautiful dancing moving elegantly around, I really enjoyed watching this video, Namaste.
Love India from Brazil ❤❤🇧🇷
Me too
Also we love Brazil 💗
Love u 😘
India love Brazil too.... mostly for Great foot ball team.
Thank u so much from india