Nritya Sabha Center of Indian Culture artists take participation in original ballet “Jyotirlingam. ShivaPadam“ .
The essence of 7 Indian classical dance styles from 11 dance schools are going to illustrate 12 sacred especially revered places of India - 12 Jyotirlingams.
The unique lyric was written by Shanmukha Sarma garu (after the historical 8th century CE Dvadasa Jyotirlinga Stotram by Jagadruru Adi Shankaracharya).
Music by Shridgar and Brahmanandam.
The premiere took a place on the 23d of July at 7:00 PM INS.
The Nritya Sabha artists illustrated the 12th Jyotirlingam, named Ghumeshvara (or Grishneshvara). Sudharma and his wife Sudeha lived on the southern mountain called Deva Parvata or Devagiri. Due to the luck of children, he was married to Sudeha’s younger sister Ghushma. Ghushma was very kind, gentle, compassionate and selfless. She was an argent devotee of Lord Shiva. Every morning she made 101 earthen lingas and worshiped them. Immersion of the Shiva lin