Natyadarpana of ramacandra & gunacandra: With their own commentary svopajnavrti English
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- 891.2209 Up7 N 105161
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891.2209 R1182 N 101697 Naṭyasastra in the modern world | 891.2209 R1414 K 105522 Kavyalankar of Bhama | 891.2209 Sa84 K 105141 Kavyalankara of Rudrata: | 891.2209 Up7 N 105161 Natyadarpana of ramacandra & gunacandra: | 891.222 R1374 B 101129 Balabharata | 891.222 R1374 B 101129 Balabharata | 891.23 B2109 B 100756 Bhojaprabandha |
Bharatnatyam Dance is considered to be over 2000 years old. There are several texts starting with Bharata Muni's Natya Shastra (200 B.C.E. to 200 C.E.) provide information on this dance form. The Abhinaya Darpana by Nandikeswara is by far one of the main sources of textual material, for the study of the technique and grammar of body movement in Bharatnatyam Dance.
Mangalacharan, Natyalakshanam.
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