vatsakipuna
Vatsakipuna is a term used in some ethnographic and cognitive-science literature to denote a type of visceral cue that emerges in group ritual performances. It refers to a felt sensation in the abdomen that practitioners report as synchronizing bodily movements and mood, contributing to a sense of collective unity during dances or chants.
Etymology: The name is a compound drawing on the local root vatsa meaning belly, combined with kipuna,
Practice: Descriptions typically appear in accounts of traditional performances where participants move in coordinated rhythm while
Interpretation and debate: Some scholars regard vatsakipuna as a genuine physiological experience linked to interoception and
See also: Embodied cognition; interoception; ritual dance; collective phenomena.