Thank you all for your comments. Dancing is when I feel my truest self. The story is about a man winning a woman's hand in marriage but it is from the Ramayana - Royal suitors are requested to string the mighty bow of Lord Siva to win Sita's hand in marriage. All of them including the inimitable Ravana fail. Rama is the only one who is able to and breaks the bow in the process.
No, It is from Raghuvamsam, the Surya Vamsa saga. It is about Lord Rama. The episode describes Rama as one of the contenders in the Swayamvaram for the hand of Sita. The challenge was to lift and string the divine bow, the Kodhandam. She is miming the macho princes (starts at 3:06) who fail; ends with Rama praying to Gods and achieving the feat (starts at 4:01). You can tell the context by the last line of song (Janka sutha praansesam), as well as by the the title of song.
You are a terrific dancer! Very neat. What style is this- Tanjavur?
neerajamb 3 months ago
Can I get full video?Last portion is not there
mistidas 10 months ago
bene..molto bene..complimenti
TheDevikka 10 months ago
Is this Tanjavur style?
LMajithia1 10 months ago
so clean..
vibrateascending 1 year ago
ooh sorry my bad.. got the wrong the idea..
angeltals 1 year ago
Thank you all for your comments. Dancing is when I feel my truest self. The story is about a man winning a woman's hand in marriage but it is from the Ramayana - Royal suitors are requested to string the mighty bow of Lord Siva to win Sita's hand in marriage. All of them including the inimitable Ravana fail. Rama is the only one who is able to and breaks the bow in the process.
vidhyasubramanian1 1 year ago 3
@vidhyasubramanian1 Absolutely lovely! I am a bharata natyam student and I love your dancing!
8SparrowBird8 1 year ago
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angeltals 1 year ago
@angeltals
No, It is from Raghuvamsam, the Surya Vamsa saga. It is about Lord Rama. The episode describes Rama as one of the contenders in the Swayamvaram for the hand of Sita. The challenge was to lift and string the divine bow, the Kodhandam. She is miming the macho princes (starts at 3:06) who fail; ends with Rama praying to Gods and achieving the feat (starts at 4:01). You can tell the context by the last line of song (Janka sutha praansesam), as well as by the the title of song.
reva12 1 year ago
she is great!!!!
thegogoblondeful 1 year ago
very graceful.....
itraa1985 1 year ago
What story is being told here? It looks so epic!! I want to understand this better.
FascistFashion 1 year ago
God bless you for making this beautiful song visual in such a divine way!
rk2596 1 year ago
Love it. Excellent. Divine........
vjseelan 1 year ago
beautiful! Og My God!!! i love it! i love this dance
kike8511 1 year ago
Great timing and good clear lines but hardly a trace of any aramandi.
rannajim 2 years ago
Can you post the other half
psbiz 2 years ago