Nataraja: The Cosmic Dancer - Episode 6
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 Published On Oct 5, 2024

Host - Anuraag P
Cinematography - Bajarang K
Special Thanks - Pradeep K Sastry

Join us in this captivating episode as we explore the enchanting world of Bharatanatyam with our special guest, Mrs. Rema Madhu, an accomplished Bharatanatyam dancer and teacher. Together, we dive deep into the significance of Nataraja, the cosmic embodiment of Lord Shiva as the divine dancer.

In this episode, we discuss:

Journey of Mrs. Rema Madhu, the efforts she put in and the awards she garnered.
-Her experiences as a teacher at Good Shepherd International School - Ooty.
-The rich symbolism of Nataraja in Hindu mythology.
-How Nataraja's dance represents creation, preservation, and destruction.
-The influence of Nataraja on Bharatanatyam performance and technique.
-Personal stories and transformative experiences of dancing for Nataraja.
-The universal messages of balance and harmony that resonate with contemporary life.

Learn more of about the significant concept of Chidambara Rahasyam in the context of Indian philosophy and spirituality, particularly within the traditions of Hinduism and Bharatanatyam. It refers to the mystical secret of the divine experience, often associated with the form of Lord Shiva as Nataraja, the Cosmic Dancer.

The term "Chidambara" translates to "the one who is the sky of consciousness," where "Chit" refers to consciousness and "Ambara" refers to the sky or space. "Rahasyam" means "secret" or "mystery," implying the hidden truths about the nature of reality and divinity.

Chidambara Rahasyam emphasizes the oneness of the individual soul (Atman) with the universal consciousness (Brahman).
It speaks to the idea of transcending the physical and realizing the deeper spiritual truths that lie beyond material existence. Also know of the relevance of the Magnetic Equator and how Natarajas toe is related to it.

We also discuss about Bharatanatyam as a holistic practice that nurtures physical, mental, and emotional well-being while preserving and celebrating cultural heritage. Bharatanatyam is a vital means of preserving and promoting Indian cultural heritage. Through its intricate movements, expressive gestures, and traditional music, it keeps alive ancient stories, religious themes, and historical narratives.

The dance form demands strength, flexibility, and endurance. Practicing Bharatanatyam helps improve overall physical health, including balance, coordination, and muscle tone. The rigorous training also promotes cardiovascular fitness and body awareness. It provides a unique outlet for emotional expression. The dance is not just about physical movements but also involves conveying complex emotions and stories through facial expressions (abhinaya) and hand gestures (mudras), enhancing emotional intelligence.

At SETU, we are bridging Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow to bring our ancient culture closer to this and the coming generations. We are focussed on the Art, Architecture, Culture, Heritage and History of Bharat and through this Podcast, are making it very informative and interactive. We are also involved in creating digital twins of our Ancient and Heritage Architecture by scanning them and converting them to digital meshes. Using these assets, we are now creating a Virtual Museum called the Maya Sabha which will enable the viewer to get up-close to these monuments.

Whether you’re a dancer, enthusiast, or curious learner, this podcast offers valuable insights into storytelling through movement, the importance of music and rhythm, and tips for aspiring dancers. Don’t miss out on this exploration of art and spirituality in Bharatanatyam!"

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