Odissi Dance and Some Reflections on Its Correlation with Sculptures- Dr. Prachi Jariwala
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Temples have always been associated with dance in India. Dance was offered to the deity as a part of the temple rituals
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Dr. Prachi Jariwala, a student of the University of Mumbai, had been initiated in Indian Classical Dance at a tender age. Initially,