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  1. The Gotipua dance has deep connections with the Maharis, who were temple dancers in Odisha, performing in honor of Lord Jagannatha. Over time, Mahari performances declined and young boys took over the tradition, dancing as Gotipuas outside temple premises. Unlike Maharis, who performed only in templRead more

    The Gotipua dance has deep connections with the Maharis, who were temple dancers in Odisha, performing in honor of Lord Jagannatha. Over time, Mahari performances declined and young boys took over the tradition, dancing as Gotipuas outside temple premises. Unlike Maharis, who performed only in temples, Gotipuas brought devotional dance to public audiences. This transition helped preserve Odisha’s sacred dance heritage, ensuring that spiritual storytelling through movement continued to flourish even outside temple settings.

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  2. Gotipua dance is unique due to its vibrant costumes, jewelry and elaborate makeup, designed to transform young boys into female performers. The movements blend classical grace with acrobatics, featuring backbends, flips and intricate postures. Expressive storytelling is emphasized through detailed hRead more

    Gotipua dance is unique due to its vibrant costumes, jewelry and elaborate makeup, designed to transform young boys into female performers. The movements blend classical grace with acrobatics, featuring backbends, flips and intricate postures. Expressive storytelling is emphasized through detailed hand gestures and facial expressions. This combination of athleticism and devotion creates a visually striking performance. The dance form’s distinct style continues to influence Odissi, preserving Odisha’s rich cultural traditions through energetic yet graceful presentations.

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  3. Gotipua dance was performed by young boys dressed as female dancers, preserving the tradition once carried out by Maharis. While Maharis performed solely inside temples, Gotipua dancers brought devotional performances to public audiences. They used flexible, acrobatic movements to depict mythologicaRead more

    Gotipua dance was performed by young boys dressed as female dancers, preserving the tradition once carried out by Maharis. While Maharis performed solely inside temples, Gotipua dancers brought devotional performances to public audiences. They used flexible, acrobatic movements to depict mythological stories, particularly tales of Lord Krishna. Their skillful storytelling and disciplined training helped keep Odisha’s sacred dance heritage alive. Over time, Gotipua’s influence contributed to the refinement and evolution of the classical Odissi dance form.

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  4. The Ardhanareeshwara dance represents the fusion of masculine and feminine energies, symbolizing Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati as one entity. This dance expresses balance, equality and the importance of both aspects in creation. Movements blend strength with grace, portraying the complementary natuRead more

    The Ardhanareeshwara dance represents the fusion of masculine and feminine energies, symbolizing Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati as one entity. This dance expresses balance, equality and the importance of both aspects in creation. Movements blend strength with grace, portraying the complementary nature of male and female forces. This dance form serves as a spiritual and philosophical metaphor, teaching the idea that true harmony comes from the integration of contrasting yet interconnected energies in life and the universe.

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  5. The magnetic field around a long, straight current-carrying wire is given by: B = μ0I/2πr Substituting values: B = 4π × 10⁻⁷ × 15/2π × 2.5 = 1.2 × 10⁻⁶ T = 1.2 μT Using the right-hand thumb rule, the magnetic field at a point east of the wire points vertically downward. Answer: (A) 1.2 µT, verticallRead more

    The magnetic field around a long, straight current-carrying wire is given by:
    B = μ0I/2πr
    Substituting values:
    B = 4π × 10⁻⁷ × 15/2π × 2.5 = 1.2 × 10⁻⁶ T = 1.2 μT
    Using the right-hand thumb rule, the magnetic field at a point east of the wire points vertically downward.
    Answer: (A) 1.2 µT, vertically downward.

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