Q. Consider the following differences between Tandava and Lasya dance:
While Lasya is associated with sweet and graceful dance of goddess Parvati, Tandava represents fearful energy of Shiva
Both Manipuri and Bharatanatyam, incorporates the Tandava and Lasya movements
Which of the above statements is/are correct? Answer:
Both 1 & 2
Notes:
While Lasya is associated with the sweet and graceful dance of goddess Parvati, Tandava represents the fearful energy of Shiva: This statement is correct. In Indian mythology and classical dance tradition, Lasya is known as the dance performed by Goddess Parvati, characterized by grace, elegance, and expressiveness, often representing emotions and softer aspects. On the other hand, Tandava is associated with Lord Shiva and is characterized by vigorous, powerful, and energetic movements, often symbolizing cosmic cycles of creation and destruction, as well as the fierce aspects of the deity.
Both Manipuri and Bharatanatyam incorporate the Tandava and Lasya movements: This statement is also correct. Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from Tamil Nadu, and Manipuri, from the northeastern state of Manipur, both incorporate elements of Tandava and Lasya. In Bharatanatyam, the balance of Tandava (vigorous) and Lasya (gentle) elements is a fundamental aspect of its choreography and expression. Similarly, Manipuri dance, known for its lyrical and graceful movements, also integrates aspects of both Tandava and Lasya, reflecting a balance of masculine and feminine energies.