Gaudiya Nritya
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Gaudiya Nritya (Bengali: গৌড়ীয় নৃত্য, IAST: Gaur̤īẏa Nṛtya) or Gour̤īyo Nrityo, is an ancient Bengali classical dance tradition.[2][3][4] It originates from Gauda, also known as Gaur, in Bengal. Gaudiya Nritya is mentioned by ancient poets of Bengal.[5] This dance expressed religious stories[6] through songs written[7] and composed to the ragas & talas[8] of Gaudiya music by ancient poets, especially Vaishnavism.[9] Gaudiya Nritya performances have also expressed ideas of other traditions related to the Hindu deities Shiva[9] and Ganesha, as well as Shakta[10] concepts.
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Native name | গৌড়ীয় নৃত্য (Bengali) |
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Instrument(s) | Anaddha, Ghana, Susir and Tata[1] |
Origin | West Bengali, India |
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