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      • Abhinaya Darpana Prakash is one of the most important treatises on dance written in Odhisa. It fully discusses about the technicalities of dance alone. Though the author refers to Bharata many times, he does not quote from Natyashastra or any other text. In every description he shows marks of peculiarity.
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  2. Abhinaya Darpana Prakash is one of the most important treatises on dance written in Odhisa. It fully discusses about the technicalities of dance alone. Though the author refers to Bharata many times, he does not quote from Natyashastra or any other text. In every description he shows marks of peculiarity.

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  3. Abhinaya Darpanam is a Sanskrit treatise on Indian classical dances having a detailed account of dance movements and expressions. The entire text is composed in poetry ( padya ) form. ' Anushtupa chhand ', ' Sragdhara ' and ' Shardulvikridit ' are the predominantly used meters for the composition of Abhinaya Darpanam.

  4. Abhinya Dharpana. A comprehensive text describing various gestures, postures, and movements in the dance is inscribed on the Abhinaya Darpana of Nandikesvara. He was a scholar who excelled in the theoretical principles of dance, music, and other branches of knowledge.

  5. Abhinayadarpanam by Nandikeshvara. नन्दिकेश्वरविरचितम् अभिनयदर्पणम् . नमस्किया. आङ्गिकं भुवनं यस्य वाचिकं सर्ववाङ्मयम् ।. आहार्य चन्द्रतारादि तं नुमः सात्त्विकं शिवम् ॥ १॥. नाट्योत्पत्तिः. नाट्यवेदं ददौ पूर्वं भरताय चतुर्मुखः ।. ततश्च भरतः सार्धं गन्धर्वाप्सरसां गणैः ॥ २॥. नाय नृत्तं तथा नृत्यमर् शम्भोः प्रयुक्तवान् ।.

  6. Jun 18, 2024 · The Abhinaya Darpana is an abridgement of the Bharatarnava, a much larger exposition on the art of dancing, containing 4000 shlokas. The full sanskrit title is Abhinayadarpaṇa (अभिनयदर्पण) by Nandikeśvara.

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  7. Nandikeshvara - Wikipedia. Nandikeshvara (Sanskrit: नन्दिकेश्वर ; 5th century – 4th century BC) was a major theatrologist of ancient India. He was the author of the Abhinaya Darpana lit. 'The Mirror of Gesture'. Influence on Bharata. Nandikeshvara seems to have preceded Bharata, according to Ramakrishna Kavi.

  8. Jul 17, 2018 · The English translation of the Abhinaya-darpana (“the mirror of gesture”) by Nandikeshvara: an encyclopedic manual of the art of gesticulation. It belongs to a wide range of literature known as Natya-shastra: the ancient Indian art of dramatic performance, theatrics, dance and music.