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has gloss | eng: Dollu Kunitha (dance), is a major form of art, occupies the pride of place among folk dances. Dollu Kunitha is a popular drum dance of Karnataka accompanied by singing. It provides both spectacular variety and complexity of skills in the process of demonstration. Woven around the presiding deity of Beereshwara or Beeralingeswara, chiefly worshipped by the Kuruba Gowdas of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, also called Halumathasthas, it presents both entertainment and spiritual edification. |
lexicalization | eng: Dollu Kunitha |
instance of | c/Dances of India |
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has gloss | fin: Dollu Kunitha on Dodava-kansan rituaalinen rumputanssi Intian Karnatakan osavaltiosta. Tanssijat ovat miehiä, joiden kaulassa roikkuvat värikkäin kankain koristellut rummut. Tanssiin kuuluu kepeät ja nopeat jalkaliikkeet, sekä laulut joihin yleensä liittyy uskonnollista tai taisteluhenkeä. |
lexicalization | fin: Dollu Kunitha |
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media:img | Dollu-kunitha.jpg |
media:img | Mahila Dollu Kunita.jpg |
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