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  1. Learn about the origin, tradition, style, costume, and postures of Sattriya, a classical dance form of Assam based on Vaishnavism. Sattriya is spiritual, artistic, and social, and uses musical instruments, masks, and makeup to depict mythological themes.

  2. The Sattriya dance form was introduced in the 15 th century A.D by the great Vaishnava saint and reformer of Assam, Mahapurusha Sankaradeva as a powerful medium for the propagation of the Vaishnava faith. This Indian dance form evolved and expanded as a distinct style of dance later on.

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  4. Sattriya dance is a classical dance form introduced by the 15th century saint Sankaradeva to propagate the Vaishnava faith. It incorporates elements from local folk dances, Ojapali and Devadasi dances, and is performed by the Sattras or Vaishnava monasteries.

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    The one feature of this dance which stands out is the costume and the entire ensemble that looks like a unification of various colors that all interlock together and form a unique and distinct style which exhibits Assamese grandeur and cultural legacy. Assam Silk Sarees are extremely popular, not only in Assam but throughout India and abroad. The s...

    The Sattriya has gained immense popularity in the department of visual arts, not only in India but also in countries like U.S. and U.K., where the importance of Assamese culture has gained new ground in the last several years. Alongside the beautiful dance form, the Assamese jewellery designs and Silk sareeshave also gained popularity across the gl...

    The Sattriya dance dramas were written by the great saint Samanta Sankardev who was the founder of this dance, and the celibate monks performed on various mythological stories through this technique.
    It was in the year 2002 that the prestigious Sangeet Natak Academy recognized the Sattriya dance as part of the 8 Indian classical dance forms.
    There are various musical instruments used in this dance, some of which include Khol (drum), Bahi (flute), Violin, Tanpura, Harmonium and Shankha (Conch Shell).
    The Sattriya dance form can be placed under 2 categories; Paurashik Bhangi, which is the masculine style and ‘Stri Bhangi’, which is the feminine style.
  5. Sattriya Nritya is a 15th century dance form created by the Assamese Vaishnav saint Srimanta Sankardeva. It is performed in monasteries and on stage with mythological themes, borgeets, and pat silk costumes.

  6. Sattriya is the 500 years old traditional dance drama form and ritualistic practices associated with Lord Krishna centered Vaishnavism monasteries or Sattras ( literally meaning Holy area s). It evolved and expanded as a distinctive style of dance later on.

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