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[Summary] => According to Indian tradition, the first manifestation of dance is the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. In an attempt to understand Indian dancing, one must bear in mind that to the Hindu, dance demonstrates the fundamental unity and rhythm of the universe, and that this concept of unity in diversity and of rhythm is indeed the basis of all of the arts of India.
The dance, therefore, is not merely an art nor simply a spontaneous expression of joy and harmony with nature; It is all this and more. Much more, it is an expression of the philosophy of India.
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The dance, therefore, is not merely an art nor simply a spontaneous expression of joy and harmony with nature; It is all this and more. Much more, it is an expression of the philosophy of India.
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