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Passion of Life
Lively soul, dancing to the tunes of life.

The Origin

Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Bharathanatyam is a beautiful way of expressing life.
Bharathanatyam is said to have invented or recognized by Sage Bharatha, who lived in ancient Tamilnadu. It is the widely practised dance form in South India.
But more is said about this art, a lot of tales.
Watch this blog for more information.
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