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Lasya
The term Lasya, in the context of Hindu mythology, describes the dance performed by Goddess Parvati as it expresses happiness and is filled with grace and beauty. She is believed to have danced the Lasya in response to the male energy of the cosmic dance of Tandava performed by Lord Shiva. In a literal sense, Lasya means beauty, happiness, enchanting, and grace. Professor Inayat Khan in his book "Munqar Musicar"(1912) wrote: "Women and men both perform this dance and there are a number of recognized masters (ustad) of it in India. Lasya is accompanied by two sarangi players and a tabid, and sometimes a manjira (small indian cymbals). It is danced by one woman, or by two together".Lasya is an element which is graceful, delicate and expresses emotions on a gentle level. It is associated with the dance of women because Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva taught it to Usha (daughter of Sage Banasura). Then she passed on this art to women. Lasya is mainly of four types: SHRINKALA, LATA, PINDI and BHEDYAKA.
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Lasya
Lasya is a term used in Indian classical dance, particularly in Kathak and Odissi, which refers to the graceful, delicate, and feminine aspect of dance. It is characterized by slow and lyrical movements, portraying emotions such as love, beauty, and devotion. Lasya is considered the counterpart of Tandava, which represents the strong and vigorous masculine aspect of dance.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Lasya in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Lasya in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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