In my last blog I wrote about the 108 Karanas. Today in the same line of thought we talk about Angahaara. It is a movement consisting of a combination of 4, 6, 7, 8, or 9 karanas. One karana is made of 1 matrika, whereas, one angahaara is made of 2, 3 or 4 maatrikas. In the classical text Natyashastra, Bharat explains clearly that the combination of hand and feet movements make a karana, a few karanas together make angahaara and a few angahaaras aesthetically grouped result in nritya.
There are a total of 32 angahaaras. These are:
- Acchurita
- Akshiptaka
- Akshiptarechita
- Alaataka
- Aalidha
- Aparaajita
- Apaviddha
- Ardhanikuttaka
- Bhramara
- Gatimandala
- Madavilaasita
- Mattakrida
- Mattaskhalita
- Paraavritta
- Paricchinna
- Parivritakarechita
- Paarshvachedaa
- Paarshvaswastika
- Paryaashtaka
- Rechita
- Sambhranta
- Sthirhasta
- Soochividdha
- Swastikarechita
- Udghattita
- Udvrittaka
- Upasarpita
- Vaishakareschita
- Vidyutbhraanta
- Vishkambha
- Vishkambhapasrita
- Vrishchikapasrita