History of Bharatanatyam
Bharatanatyam is one of India’s oldest and most revered classical dance traditions. Originating in the temples of South India, particularly Tamil Nadu, it evolved from a sacred ritual art into a globally celebrated stage performance.
The roots of Bharatanatyam trace back over 2,000 years. Its theoretical foundation lies in the Natya Shastra, written by sage Bharata Muni. This monumental text codified:
Dance techniques
Body movements (Angika)
Expressions (Abhinaya)
Emotional states (Rasa)
Performance principles
Bharatanatyam developed as a physical embodiment of these principles.
Historically, Bharatanatyam was performed by Devadasis (female temple dancers) who dedicated their lives to serving the deity. The dance was:
A form of worship
A storytelling medium for mythology
Performed inside temple sanctums
