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20:18, 24 December 2024Kriji Sehamatitalkcontribs created pageHasta Mudra(←Created page with '{{Short description|Gestural hand positions used in Indian classical dance and spirituality}} '''Hasta Mudra''' (from the Sanskrit words ''hasta'' meaning "hand" and ''mudra'' meaning "gesture" or "seal") refers to symbolic hand gestures used inIndian classical dance,yoga, and spiritual practices. These gestures are an integral part of various classical dance forms such asBharatanatyam,Kathak,Odissi, andKuchipudi, as well as in...')Tag:Visual edit
20:03, 24 December 2024Kriji Sehamatitalkcontribs created pageCorporeality(←Created page with '{{Short description|Concept relating to the physical nature of being}} {{Philosophy sidebar}} '''Corporeality''' refers to the quality or state of being material or having a physical body. The term derives from the Latin ''corpus'', meaning "body." In philosophical, theological, and cultural contexts, corporeality is often juxtaposed with immateriality, such as the mind, spirit, or soul. == Conceptual Overview == Corporeality is a central theme in discuss...')Tags:Visual editDisambiguation links added
19:17, 24 December 2024Kriji Sehamatitalkcontribs created pageNikkei Science(←Created page with '{{Infobox magazine | title = Nikkei Science | logo = <!-- Upload logo and provide file name --> | editor = <!-- Name of the current editor --> | frequency = Monthly | category =Science magazine | publisher = Nikkei Science Inc. | firstdate = 1971 | country = Japan | language =Japanese | website = [https://www.nikkei-science.com/ Nikkei Science] }} '''Nikkei Scie...')Tag:Visual edit
18:48, 24 December 2024Kriji Sehamatitalkcontribs created pageCakramandala(←Created page with ''''Cakramandala''' ({{lang-sa|चक्रमण्डल}}) is a significant technique and aesthetic concept in the classical Indian dance form ofKathak. It refers to the circular movements performed by the dancer, symbolizing cosmic cycles and the whirling energy of the universe. This technique combines rhythmic footwork, graceful spins, and intricate gestures, encapsulating the dynamic and expressive nature of Kathak. == Origins == The term "Cakram...')Tag:Visual edit
13:27, 23 December 2024Kriji Sehamatitalkcontribs created pageUser:Kriji Sehamati(←Created page with '{{Userpage}}{{Infobox Wikipedian|image=<!-- Add your image link here if available -->|name=Kriji Sehamati|languages=English, Hindi <!-- Add other languages you know -->|nationality=Indian <!-- Replace with your nationality if different -->|interests=Biographies, Politics, Entrepreneurship, Social Impact|userboxes={{User Contributor}} {{User Indian}} {{User WikiProject Biographies}} {{User WikiProject History}}|caption=Wikipedian and Contributor|joined={{...')Tag:Visual edit