Pancanrtyasabhas: Dancing Halls Five
The convention among art historians is to begin Nataraja studies with Citamparam. Historically and mythologically, this is a misconception. The earliest mention of Kuttan/Nataraja appears in a fifth- or sixth-century ce literary work, the Alankattumuttatiruppatikam of [Karaikkal]-Ammaiyar, and the t...
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2014
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Religions of South Asia
Year: 2014, Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 197-216 |
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Kālī
B Citamparam / Tillai B Tēvāram B Naṭarāja / Kūttaṉ B Kuṟṟālam B Cidambaramāhātmya B Nelvēli B Ālaṅkāṭu B nṛtyasabhā B ānandatāṇḍavam B Ālavāy / Maturai B ūrdhvatāṇḍavam |
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