This Bharatanatyam style was developed largely out of the devadasi traditions and MelatturBhagavata Mela by Mangudi Dorairaja Iyer (1900 – 1980), a sanyasi following Srividya Upasana. Image:Classical-indian-dancer-bharatanatyam-sridevinrithyalaya-8.png He re-established the Suddha Nrittam (intricate tapping footwork that explores different time measures in different tempos), Bhattasa Natyam and Perani Natyam (dance on the clay pot). Mangudi became interested in Shuddha Nrittam after watching a performance by devadasi of Cheyyur Sengalvarayar temple, who performed it along with other 71 types of items (e.g. Kavita, Nritta, Vadya, Sangeeta and others).
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| - This Bharatanatyam style was developed largely out of the devadasi traditions and MelatturBhagavata Mela by Mangudi Dorairaja Iyer (1900 – 1980), a sanyasi following Srividya Upasana. Image:Classical-indian-dancer-bharatanatyam-sridevinrithyalaya-8.png He re-established the Suddha Nrittam (intricate tapping footwork that explores different time measures in different tempos), Bhattasa Natyam and Perani Natyam (dance on the clay pot). Mangudi became interested in Shuddha Nrittam after watching a performance by devadasi of Cheyyur Sengalvarayar temple, who performed it along with other 71 types of items (e.g. Kavita, Nritta, Vadya, Sangeeta and others).
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| - This Bharatanatyam style was developed largely out of the devadasi traditions and MelatturBhagavata Mela by Mangudi Dorairaja Iyer (1900 – 1980), a sanyasi following Srividya Upasana. Image:Classical-indian-dancer-bharatanatyam-sridevinrithyalaya-8.png He re-established the Suddha Nrittam (intricate tapping footwork that explores different time measures in different tempos), Bhattasa Natyam and Perani Natyam (dance on the clay pot). Mangudi became interested in Shuddha Nrittam after watching a performance by devadasi of Cheyyur Sengalvarayar temple, who performed it along with other 71 types of items (e.g. Kavita, Nritta, Vadya, Sangeeta and others).
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