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From a long time, I am getting requests from my dear viewers to upload some of my new works.
So can't wait for the lockdown to get over, and here i am sharing a small piece without any proper arrangement and technical supports. Apology for the inconvenience.
At present, we all are quarantined within the four walls for a long time, but art cannot be bounded....
I am dedicating this piece to all those, who believe that He (Shiva) is there to lead us out from this crisis soon and help us to rise again.
.....Om Namah Shivaya....
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Vocal - Smt. Durba Singha Roychoudhury
Lyrics -Swami Satyananda Saraswati
Music composition - Smt. Durba Singha Roychoudhury
Video shot - Deedhita Singha
Technical Support - Sayani Pakhira
Sound programming - Dipankar Das
Special thanks to Sayantani Chakraborty
Choreography and performance - Sayani Chakraborty
Dance interpretation ---
This piece invokes lord Shiva, the "Bhole Bhandari". He is the one who easily get pleased by the devotees again he is the Mahakaal, the ultimate truth of death and destruction.
Here, Shiva is sitting relaxed at the central point of the life cycle, adorning himself with his ornaments. The serpent around his neck shows that He controls fear and death. He welcomes the crescent moon over his head, which symbolises the time cycle from the beginning to the end. As one Kalpa is finished, he adds one skull to enrich his bounded Kapala mala, that sways majestically around his neck. The holy ashes embellished on his body remind us that one day we have to return to the ashes from where we came. Dhatura flower makes him more brighter as it remove toxins from our body and soul. On one side he preserves and nourishes the living souls, while on another side he prepares the funeral pyre for destruction. Shiva, the perfect confluence of life and death controls the Janhavi in his jata. Oh! Shiva, the "Bhole Bhandari" my salutations to you.