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What was the central theme of the dance-drama Bhaamaakalaapam, composed by Siddhendra Yogi?

AThe dance of the goddess Durga defeating Mahishasura

BThe life of Lord Buddha and his teachings

CThe story of Lord Rama’s exile

DThe mythological tale of Krishna bringing the Paarijaata flower for Satyabhama

Answer:

D. The mythological tale of Krishna bringing the Paarijaata flower for Satyabhama

Read Explanation:

In the 17th century, the Kuchipudi style of Yakshagana was developed by Siddhendra Yogi, a Vaishnava poet. According to legend, he had a divine vision in which Lord Krishna instructed him to create a dance-drama depicting the story of bringing the Paarijaata flower for Satyabhama, Krishna’s most beloved queen. This led to the composition of Bhaamaakalaapam. Over time, stories from the Bhagavata Purana became the central theme of Kuchipudi, and its performers came to be known as Bhagavathalus. The dance form flourished under the patronage of the Vijayanagar and Golconda rulers. Later, Lakshminarayan Shastry introduced significant innovations, including the incorporation of solo performances and the training of female dancers, ultimately shaping Kuchipudi into a distinct classical solo dance form. Kuchipudi has two main forms: Traditional musical dance-drama Solo dance performance It follows the Carnatic music tradition, with instruments such as the mridangam, veena, and cymbals accompanying the performance.


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