--- title: Vocabulary of Odissi author: rhnvrm type: post date: 2017-11-11T21:24:05+00:00 url: blog/2017/11/11/vocabulary-of-odissi/ categories: - uncategorized tags: - odissi --- My argument is that dance can be seen through the lens of linguistics. It is nonetheless, composed of a vocabulary of poses and gestures that are codified within a set by masters to perform Abhinaya (acting) and tell stories similar to how a grammar and a vocabulary is used to write complicated sentences and paragraphs. For example, Odissi has the following hand gestures in its vocabulary
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Odissi Single Hand Mudras |
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| Pataka | Tripataka | Ardhapataka | Kartarimukha |
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| Mayura | Ardha Chandra | Arala | Sukhatundaka |
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| Mushti | Shikhara | Kapittha | Katakamukha |
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| Katakamukha | Katakamukha | Katakamukha | Kapittha |
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| Katakamukha | Katakamukha | Katakamukha | Suchi |
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| Ardhasuchi | Chandrakala | Padmakosha | Sarpasheesha |
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| Simhamukha | Kangula | Alapadma | Alapadma |
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| Chatura | Chatura | Bhrmara | Sakata |
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| Hamsasya | Hamsapakshaka | Mrigashirsha | Kangula |
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| Kapittha | Trishula | Tambula | Vardhamana |
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| Vardhamana | Pushpa | Baana | Teera |
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