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'Natya - Shastra' the main source of India's classical dances was written by
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Gulab singh said:
10 years ago
This question is doubt please help me.
Neeraja kulkarni said:
1 decade ago
I think Natya - Shastra is not related to dance but it is related to drama.
Venki said:
1 decade ago
The Natya shastra written by Bharath Muni. So we called it has "Bharatha Natya".
Sonia said:
1 decade ago
Gandhiji's full name is Mohan Das KaramChand Gandhi.
Sonjay said:
1 decade ago
What is Gandhi's full name?
Sabiyel das said:
1 decade ago
How much qualification of Bharat muni ?
Manjunath hegde said:
1 decade ago
Where is Bharat muni born?
Kapil Chandel said:
1 decade ago
Bharat muni is writer of Natya Shashtra which is ancient Indian treatise on Arts, Dance and music It consist 6000 sutras and it is written in period between 200 B. C.
Pandi said:
1 decade ago
Who this Bharat muni?
Randhir verma said:
1 decade ago
The Natya Shastra is an ancient Indian treatise on the performing arts, encompassing theatre, dance and music. It was written during the period between 200 BC and 200 AD in classical India and is traditionally attributed to the Sage Bharata.
The Natya Shastra is incredibly wide in its scope. While it primarily deals with stagecraft, it has come to influence music, classical Indian dance, and literature as well. It covers stage design, music, dance, makeup, and virtually every other aspect of stagecraft. It is very important to the history of Indian classical music because it is the only text which gives such detail about the music and instruments of the period. Written in Sanskrit, the text consists of 6, 000 sutras, or verse stanzas, incorporated in 36 chapters.
The Natya Shastra is incredibly wide in its scope. While it primarily deals with stagecraft, it has come to influence music, classical Indian dance, and literature as well. It covers stage design, music, dance, makeup, and virtually every other aspect of stagecraft. It is very important to the history of Indian classical music because it is the only text which gives such detail about the music and instruments of the period. Written in Sanskrit, the text consists of 6, 000 sutras, or verse stanzas, incorporated in 36 chapters.
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