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Ecstasy in Music
Vaisakhi Festival of Punjab
The Beautiful Begum
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PE95: Ecstasy in Music
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36 x 23 inches
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QF77: Vaisakhi Festival of Punjab
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12 in. x 9 in.
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PH76: The Beautiful Begum
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Urvashi - Apsara in the Court of Indra ( By Raja Ravi Verma)
Dancing to his Beloved's Memories
Bhangra Dancers from Punjab
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QB17: Urvashi - Apsara in the Court of Indra ( By Raja Ravi Verma)
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18 x 12 inches
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PY59: Dancing to his Beloved's Memories
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39 x 28 inches
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QF73: Bhangra Dancers from Punjab
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12 in. x 9 in.
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Kathak Dancer
Dancer
Eagerly Waiting For Beloved
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PH21: Kathak Dancer
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18 in. x 11.75 in.
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PX45: Dancer
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17 in. x 6 in.
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PH66: Eagerly Waiting For Beloved
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15.5 in. x 20 in.
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Banjara Musician Dreaming of His Beloved
Gujrati Couple
Rajasthani Man Woman and Camel
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PH22: Banjara Musician Dreaming of His Beloved
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18 in. x 11.75 in.
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PH20: Gujrati Couple
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18 in. x 11.75 in.
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PH77: Rajasthani Man Woman and Camel
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15.5 in. x 20 in.
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Vaisakhi Festival of Punjab
Urvashi - Apsara in the Court of Indra ( By Raja Ravi Verma)
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QF89: Vaisakhi Festival of Punjab
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QJ26: Urvashi - Apsara in the Court of Indra ( By Raja Ravi Verma)
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15 x 12 inches
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The fascination for Indian dance all over the world is indicative of the deep-felt need to use the human body to express and celebrate the great universal truths. Indian dance does just that in a heightened, reverential form. Also, since indian dance is physical and visual, it illuminates India's culture in a direct manner, playing on the sensibilities of the onlooker. Thus, those who are attracted to India will find the idiom of indian dance the best introduction to India's rich ethos and traditions.India offers a number of indian,classicaland folk dance forms, each of which can be traced to different parts of the country. Each form represents the culture and ethos of a particular region or a group of people.

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