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- Sattriya (Assamese: সত্ৰীয়া), or Sattriya Nritya, is a major Indian classical dance. This dance was initially created as part of Bhaona which are performances of Ankiya Nat, one-act plays, originally created by Sankardev, the 15th-16th century polymath from Assam. These dances are part of the living traditions today of Sattras, which are communities of live-in devotees belonging to the Ekasarana dharma, the religion established by Sankardev. The themes played are related to Lord Krishna, sometimes other Vishnu avatars such as Rama and Sita and stories from the epics (Mahabharata and Ramayana) are also referred to. The philosophic religion of Mahapurush Srimanta Sankaradeva was based on Vedanta, Bhagavadgītā and the Bhāgavata Purāna, so there is no presence of Radha in Sattriya dance presentations. On November 15 in the year 2000, the Sangeet Natak Akademi of India recognized Sattriya as one of the eight classical dances of India. Modern Sattriya explores many themes and plays, and its performances are staged worldwide. (en)
- Le Sattriya ou Sattriya Nritya (সত্ৰীয়া নৃত্য en assamais) est une danse classique originaire d'Assam, un État du nord-est de l'Inde. (fr)
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rdfs:comment
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- Le Sattriya ou Sattriya Nritya (সত্ৰীয়া নৃত্য en assamais) est une danse classique originaire d'Assam, un État du nord-est de l'Inde. (fr)
- Sattriya (Assamese: সত্ৰীয়া), or Sattriya Nritya, is a major Indian classical dance. This dance was initially created as part of Bhaona which are performances of Ankiya Nat, one-act plays, originally created by Sankardev, the 15th-16th century polymath from Assam. These dances are part of the living traditions today of Sattras, which are communities of live-in devotees belonging to the Ekasarana dharma, the religion established by Sankardev. (en)
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