Chaari Bheda ( different types of foot work in Bharatanatyam )
Introduction: Chaari Bheda
Chaari means ‘foot’ and bheda means’movement’. Similar to neck movements, the variations in walking style (foot ) work is known as chaari bheda. Foot work is important part of bharatanatyam which is equal to gati bheda (different types of speed in walking of living creatures ). Chaari bheda is based on various movements using one foot. ‘Abihanya Darpan’ describes 8 variations in chaari bheda in ‘ Natya Shastra’ by Acharya Nandikeshwar. Natyashastra lists 32 varieities of chaari bheda in two groups of 16 each. The Abhinaya Darpan, secondry education book describing gestures ( movements of hands to express feelings), postures ( arrangement of body ) and movements ( change in position ) . There are 8 different types of foot work mentioned in ‘Chaari Bheda’ with their respective names:
Chaaribheda : Shloka
Prayaatra Charibhedanam Lakshyarangam Kthyatedhuna
Pradau Tu Chalanam Proktam Paschachkramrang Tathaa |
Sarrang Vagino Chaiv Kuttanam Cha Tta : Param
Luthitam Lolitam Chaiv Tato Vishamsachar :
Chaaribheda Prami >Praschto Prokta Bhratvedibhi
Use of Chaaribheda
There will be a short description of chaari bheda and their uses. Accorting to Acharya Bharat there are 8 types of chaaribheda such as Chalan, chankramanam, sarnam, vegini, kuttam, luthit, lolit and visham.
Swasthanaata Swasya Paadsya Chalanaachachalanam Bhavet
Meaning of Chaarichalanbheda
Taking a step forward from the original position is called chaarichalan bheda.
Paadyovorhapaarshwamudiptpyodiptpyayatant :
Gatibharvecchakramrang Vargitam Natyakovidae :
Meaning of Chankramanam
Moving one side forward by taking one foot after the another foot is called chankramanama bheda.
Chalanantu Jlakaaavedekenaanyasya Paarigana
Tieryaagakarshayed Bhoomi Krabhyammm Tu Ptaaakike |
Dhritwaa Cha Gamnam Yatu Sarrang Tadudireitama |
Meaning of Sarnamabheda
Moving forward with each step like a leech and joining both foot together and hands are in position of ( Pataka-hasta ) mudra is called sarnama bheda.
Paashrigarna Vaa Padaagrerag Drutama Gatyaa Tu Chaalnama
Karaabhyaam Chaalpadyame Cha Tripaataako Yathaakramama |
Dhritwaa Natedyadi Bhaved Vegvtven Vegini |
Meaning Of Veghinibheda
Running on support of ankle and foot , one hand showing ( Alaptaham-hasta ) mudra and second hand showing ( Tripataka-hasta ) mudra is called vegini-chaari bheda.
Paashrigarnaa Vaa Padaagrerag Smasten Talen Vaa
Yataanama Bhootalasya Kuttanam Tadudirietama
Meaning of Kuthanamabheda
Tappimg on ground forcefully with the help of foot is called kuthanam-chaari bheda.
Swastikasttithipaadaagre Kttnaalluthitama Bhavet |
Meaning of Luthitambheda
When your both foot are in mandala -position and rolling your foot back in swastika-postur is called lothitamachaari bheda.
Poorvvata Kuttanama Kritvaa Mandanama Mandmat : Parama
Prspristabhoomi : Paadsya Chaalanama Lolitam Bhavet
Meaning of Loltamabheda
When your both foot are moving forward very slowly without touching the ground is called lolitama bheda.
Veshyitvaa Daptirangen Vama Vanen Daptigama
Kramerag Paadama Vanyasya Bhaved Vishamsachar :
Meaning of Vishamscaharbheda
Systematically setting your left foot to the right foot and setting your right foot to the left foot and walking it is called vishamasachar bheda.
Introduction: Chaari Bheda
Chaari means ‘foot’ and bheda means’movement’. Similar to neck movements, the variations in walking style (foot ) work is known as chaari bheda. Foot work is important part of bharatanatyam which is equal to gati bheda (different types of speed in walking of living creatures ). Chaari bheda is based on various movements using one foot. ‘Abihanya Darpan’ describes 8 variations in chaari bheda in ‘ Natya Shastra’ by Acharya Nandikeshwar. Natyashastra lists 32 varieities of chaari bheda in two groups of 16 each. The Abhinaya Darpan, secondry education book describing gestures ( movements of hands to express feelings), postures ( arrangement of body ) and movements ( change in position ) . There are 8 different types of foot work mentioned in ‘Chaari Bheda’ with their respective names:
- Chaarichalan
- Chankramanam
- Sarnam
- Vegini
- Kuthanam
- Luthitam
- Lolitam
- Vishamsachar
Chaaribheda : Shloka
Prayaatra Charibhedanam Lakshyarangam Kthyatedhuna
Pradau Tu Chalanam Proktam Paschachkramrang Tathaa |
Sarrang Vagino Chaiv Kuttanam Cha Tta : Param
Luthitam Lolitam Chaiv Tato Vishamsachar :
Chaaribheda Prami >Praschto Prokta Bhratvedibhi
Use of Chaaribheda
There will be a short description of chaari bheda and their uses. Accorting to Acharya Bharat there are 8 types of chaaribheda such as Chalan, chankramanam, sarnam, vegini, kuttam, luthit, lolit and visham.
- Chaarichalan Shloka
Swasthanaata Swasya Paadsya Chalanaachachalanam Bhavet
Meaning of Chaarichalanbheda
Taking a step forward from the original position is called chaarichalan bheda.
- Chankramanam Shloka
Paadyovorhapaarshwamudiptpyodiptpyayatant :
Gatibharvecchakramrang Vargitam Natyakovidae :
Meaning of Chankramanam
Moving one side forward by taking one foot after the another foot is called chankramanama bheda.
- Sarnam Shloka
Chalanantu Jlakaaavedekenaanyasya Paarigana
Tieryaagakarshayed Bhoomi Krabhyammm Tu Ptaaakike |
Dhritwaa Cha Gamnam Yatu Sarrang Tadudireitama |
Meaning of Sarnamabheda
Moving forward with each step like a leech and joining both foot together and hands are in position of ( Pataka-hasta ) mudra is called sarnama bheda.
- Veginibeda Shloka
Paashrigarna Vaa Padaagrerag Drutama Gatyaa Tu Chaalnama
Karaabhyaam Chaalpadyame Cha Tripaataako Yathaakramama |
Dhritwaa Natedyadi Bhaved Vegvtven Vegini |
Meaning Of Veghinibheda
Running on support of ankle and foot , one hand showing ( Alaptaham-hasta ) mudra and second hand showing ( Tripataka-hasta ) mudra is called vegini-chaari bheda.
- Kuthanamabheda Shloka
Paashrigarnaa Vaa Padaagrerag Smasten Talen Vaa
Yataanama Bhootalasya Kuttanam Tadudirietama
Meaning of Kuthanamabheda
Tappimg on ground forcefully with the help of foot is called kuthanam-chaari bheda.
- Luthitamabheda Shloka
Swastikasttithipaadaagre Kttnaalluthitama Bhavet |
Meaning of Luthitambheda
When your both foot are in mandala -position and rolling your foot back in swastika-postur is called lothitamachaari bheda.
- Lolitamabheda Shloka
Poorvvata Kuttanama Kritvaa Mandanama Mandmat : Parama
Prspristabhoomi : Paadsya Chaalanama Lolitam Bhavet
Meaning of Loltamabheda
When your both foot are moving forward very slowly without touching the ground is called lolitama bheda.
- Vishamsacharbheda Shloka
Veshyitvaa Daptirangen Vama Vanen Daptigama
Kramerag Paadama Vanyasya Bhaved Vishamsachar :
Meaning of Vishamscaharbheda
Systematically setting your left foot to the right foot and setting your right foot to the left foot and walking it is called vishamasachar bheda.
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