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Indian folk and tribal dances are simple dances, and are performed to express joy. Indian tribal dances is an extremely intricate art requiring skill, hard work and discipline. Every dance posture has a specific meaning. All Indian tribal dances portray some expression of life. Themes used in Indian tribal dances are from Indian folklore and mythology. Most of the dance portray an Indian god coupled with an Indian goddess such as ‘Vishnu and Lakshmi’, ‘Rama and Sita’, ‘Krishna and Radha’. Indian Tribal dances are depicted through our dolls collection here. Folk dances usually have rural origins and are performed by common-folk, usually on special occassions like marriages and religious ceremonies. Also included are the Indian Tribal Dances, perfomed by the tribal population of India. Some of the prominent folk dances and tribal dances of India are Bihu from Assam, Bhangra from Punjab, Chhau from Eastern India, Dandiya Raas from Gujarat and Yaksha Gana from Karnataka. There are countless more such Indian folk dances and tribal dances.

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...Sri Mahavishnu descended Himself as a gigantic Kurma (tortoise), bearing the mountain, Mandara, on His back, so as to help the Devas acquire the divine Amrita or the Nectar of Immortality... The Samudra or the Ocean of Milk actually represents the human Consciousness or the Jeevatma. The Churning of the Ocean embodies the journey of life undertaken by this Jeevatma during its tenure on earth... The Mandara mountain represents the virtues of steadiness and concentration... the tortoise symbolizes the spiritual withdrawal of a person into his own Consciousness... Samudra Manthan teaches us how to maintain harmony between our material and spiritual lives, by placing complete and unshakable faith in our Creator and accepting both the good and the bad in our lives...
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