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Deodhani dance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deodhani dance Deodhani dance ((アッサム語:দেওধনী নৃত্য)) is a folk dance from the Indian state of Assam. It is as a solo or group performance. In the group performance, it essentially comprises 3 or 4 women. This dance form is associated with the worship of the snake goddess Manasa or Maroi. A Deodhani dance is generally performed to the accompaniment of songs sung by an ''oja'', an Assamese traditional chorus leader, 〔(Oja-pali ), WebIndia〕 during the dance. ==History== Deodhani is derived from two words, i.e. Deo means God and Dhani means woman. The term `Deodhani` depicts the dance of a woman when she is possessed by an evil spirit. In Deodhani the songs sung by Ojapali are known as Shuknamni. Legends say that Behulaa (a character in Padma Purana) had to dance before the goddess Manasa to get back her husband’s (Lakhindar) life.
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