pakarti
Pakarti is a traditional dance form originating from the Indian state of Odisha. It is performed by a group of women, typically consisting of eight dancers, and is accompanied by the sound of cymbals, gongs, and drums. The dance is characterized by its fluid and graceful movements, which often depict stories from Hindu mythology or local folklore.
The term "pakarti" is derived from the Sanskrit words "pak" meaning "to dance" and "arti" meaning "to
The dancers wear traditional Odisha attire, including a sari and a decorative headpiece called a jhili. They
Pakarti is not only a cultural dance form but also a spiritual one, as it is believed