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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeverattamDeverattam - Wikipedia

    Devarattam is a Tamil Word derived from the words "Devar" or Thevar (Tamil meaning: the god/ king/ or warriors) and "Attam" (Tamil meaning: the dance).

  2. Apr 21, 2021 · Devarattam, also known as the celestial dance of the Devas(demigods) is an indigenous dance form of the Kambala Nayakars. It is performed for their various religious and life-events such as childbirth

  3. Nov 20, 2020 · This Devarattam is the famous Folk Art mainly performed in southern part of india Devarattam is a Tamil Word derived from the words "Devar" or Thevar (Tamil meaning: the god/ king/ or...

  4. Oct 18, 2018 · Devarattam ("dance of the gods") is the dance of the Kambalathu Nayakar community of Tamil Nadu, who believe that they are the direct descendants of the 'devas' or gods. The dance involves fast...

  5. Nov 25, 2018 · Devarattam Tamil Folk Dance ( Nattupura kalaigal ) Song Full HD தேவராட்டம் நாட்டுப்புற கலைகள். #devarattam #dance #tamil #nattupurakalaigal # ...

  6. Feb 28, 2023 · Devarattam dance form of Tamil Nadu state is one of the popular folk dances. This is ritual and social folk dance, which is majorly practiced by the community called Kambala Nayaka residing at Silavaar section.

  7. Sep 29, 2023 · Devarattam is a group dance: a troupe consists of eight or 10 dances and two urumi players. “Although traditionally women did not participate, they now do,” points out Manikandan adding that...

  8. Devarattam is a folk dance form. Deverattam means "Dance of the Gods" in Tamil. [37] The act is performed generally by males who wear costumes, make-up and may wear different face masks suiting the theme enacted. [36]

  9. Apr 5, 2018 · Some from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh have brought their Devarattam dance as an offering to Senraya Perumal. It is the dance of the male members of the community, who are skilled in the art...

  10. Devarattam is a pure folk dance still preserved by the descendents of Veerapandiya Kattabomman dynasty at Kodangipatti of Madurai District. It was actually performed once a year near the temple and that too restricted to that community alone.