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Mahari is a ritualistic dance form from the eastern Indian state of Odisha that used to be performed at the temple of Lord Jagannatha at Puri by devadasi dancers called maharis. Following the abolition of the devadasi system, the dance has been discontinued at the Jagannatha Temple but is now performed on stage at many venues. The Mahari dance spurred the development of both Odissi and the Gotipua dance forms of Odisha. The Maharis have been among the foremost exponents of both traditional Odia dance and Odissi music.

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  • Danse Mahari (fr)
  • Mahari dance (en)
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  • Mahari is a ritualistic dance form from the eastern Indian state of Odisha that used to be performed at the temple of Lord Jagannatha at Puri by devadasi dancers called maharis. Following the abolition of the devadasi system, the dance has been discontinued at the Jagannatha Temple but is now performed on stage at many venues. The Mahari dance spurred the development of both Odissi and the Gotipua dance forms of Odisha. The Maharis have been among the foremost exponents of both traditional Odia dance and Odissi music. (en)
  • La danse Mahari est une forme de danse rituelle de l'État d'Odisha, dans l'est de l'Inde. Elle était exécutée au temple de Jagannâtha à Purî par des danseuses devadâsî appelés maharis. À la suite de l'abolition du système devadâsî, la danse a été suspendue au temple de Jagannath mais elle est maintenant interprétée sur scène dans de nombreux lieux. La danse Mahari a encouragé le développement des formes de danse Odissi et (en) d'Odisha. Les Maharis comptent parmi les principales représentantes de la danse traditionnelle (en) et de la musique Odissi. (fr)
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  • Mahari is a ritualistic dance form from the eastern Indian state of Odisha that used to be performed at the temple of Lord Jagannatha at Puri by devadasi dancers called maharis. Following the abolition of the devadasi system, the dance has been discontinued at the Jagannatha Temple but is now performed on stage at many venues. The Mahari dance spurred the development of both Odissi and the Gotipua dance forms of Odisha. The Maharis have been among the foremost exponents of both traditional Odia dance and Odissi music. (en)
  • La danse Mahari est une forme de danse rituelle de l'État d'Odisha, dans l'est de l'Inde. Elle était exécutée au temple de Jagannâtha à Purî par des danseuses devadâsî appelés maharis. À la suite de l'abolition du système devadâsî, la danse a été suspendue au temple de Jagannath mais elle est maintenant interprétée sur scène dans de nombreux lieux. La danse Mahari a encouragé le développement des formes de danse Odissi et (en) d'Odisha. Les Maharis comptent parmi les principales représentantes de la danse traditionnelle (en) et de la musique Odissi. (fr)
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