How ironic that the stolen Hindu Lord Nataraja statue, who is considered to be the God of Dance, is in the background at 0.55. There are many other Hindu and Buddhist statues stolen from India shown in this video. All of these dances were wonderful, but the Kuchipudi (dancer on the plate) is very challenging
@carlosseuc5044Күн бұрын
Whoa all comments so pro English… interpretation is , conceived , made in England and stretching for alternative reasons other than a fealty oath by Harold to the Norman William…
@RudraSingh083092 күн бұрын
I sometime wonder how SHAMELESS these Western countries are that even after looting and killings Millions of people in INDIA and Africa these Western countries will preach democracy, Humans rights and calls themselves the Garden of the World and guardian of human rights and democracy . how do they even look themselves in the mirror
@TheShiningStars15Күн бұрын
I agree. They are quite shameless huh. They are mocking everyone they harmed at this point.
@RudraSingh083092 күн бұрын
If Britisher had fought and won these artifacts from us then I would have accepted it, but British looted from us and they did not just looted our monetary wealth but the most painful thing they did with us was by propagating Aryan Invasion theory and politically engineering the CASTE system of India which still today we are suffering and will suffer forever. Still even after killing Millions of Indians and looting everything from INDIA and proudly showing these looted artifacts in their museum still the Word SORRY is so costly for British or maybe British have to steal the word SORRY from some other country .
@saloni3572 күн бұрын
I'm Indian. As a kid, I thought that the Indian classical dances are so 'boring' and 'unexciting'. Growing up, I realised I was extremely brainwashed by the Western propaganda because of the British colonial mindest that some Indians, sadly, carry till date. That sentiment made me feel so guilty for carrying the inferiority complex and internalized racism for so long, and for thinking lowly about my own culture, heritage and traditions. As a grownup now, who is learning Bharatnatyam (the dance which the first lady performed, her name is Suhani Dhanki) I am mesmerized watching this video. Never realised when these 28 minutes went away.
@user-kj5tt3te9y3 күн бұрын
everyone here blaming the British Museum for stealing artifacts, if they didn't they would destroyed by ignorant Muslim rulers.
@jrfesvhjjhtfres2244 күн бұрын
❤lovley 😍😍😍😍mind blowing and heart touching
@MukBh5 күн бұрын
Concert in chor bazaar
@YuliaGrushevskaya-bi6he5 күн бұрын
Dance is lovely not in thé muséum 😂
@visible-xk9cq6 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot for prying/pleasing our God. Represents beautiful dance with beautiful expression. Only we can feel thy not just stachyu like others thinking but living god & goddess that we love & belive . You all are so brave just seeing them in mausoleum feel heart its not a playthings or dead place it not good place for them. Any way thanks to not destroying & preserve them. I feel so happy to see you are representing our one of most beautiful way of offering our feelings including love, sadness, happiness, anger, thankfulness to God. Both happiness & sadness presents together in my heart but i am happy & proud more due to you all did awesome.
@Wilmamag7 күн бұрын
The selective assessment in women yogis or yoginis. When you didn't find women Hatha yoga posture evidence then it isn't out there. Yogi or yoginis aren't only who do asana. That is the problem when west comes and do selective academic research and zero understanding of culture and experiential knowledge
@Giulia-vj1re4nb2q7 күн бұрын
Всё, что британцы украли в Индии нужно вернуть в Индию.
@Shivu8367 күн бұрын
shame on the British for what they did to the noble, incredible Indian people. India was the Golden Bird - the richest country on earth in nominal wealth, and richest in spirituality and arts, giving birth to many major religions and schools of thought., Britain came in like savages with their guns and wreaked havoc on India. 45 Trillion looted, millions left to die in man made famines, treated worse than dogs. Its amazing how India came back and kept their dignity, they didnt look for revenge or waste their energy being angry like Black Americans in America or middle easterners have with their issues. Indians are the most resilient and enterprising people in the world. Im sad that my ancestors went through all that, and I hope the descendents of those who did those crimes against Humanity reap their karma one day. Karma being a Hindu concept by the way. Bless the eternal Dharmic people. Gods favourities... Shame on Britain and those who tried to make Hindus go extinct.
@Wilmamag7 күн бұрын
Isn't the irony that all the research is done by Britishers using the resources looted from ancient India including more than 70% evidences presented here are part of Britsh museum, library or archival.
@maryearll33598 күн бұрын
Just wonderful. Thank you British Museum for bringing history to life. ❤
@vnarayanan56488 күн бұрын
👏👏 They are the messengers of our classical dance forms; but it should have been held in an Auditorium, as this venue with too many pillars, prevents people from watching it properly.
@allyrah514510 күн бұрын
Anything they need to steal from us and then try to sell it back to us…. If you know, you know. Look up the History before coming for me😂
@hassankhan-jd2hy11 күн бұрын
Along with the dances the music is also exquisite, especially the one that accompanies that Kuchipudi.
@beekesh164311 күн бұрын
Oh my mother india 👈Britain will never be happy with this stolen things, god will punish Britain thief country
@ayushijamwal454011 күн бұрын
literally godess
@SrikanthIyerTheMariner11 күн бұрын
British Bloody Thieves
@TheRuffusMD12 күн бұрын
i have never heard a explanation of what the wrist watch item reall y is.. does anyone know what it is ?
@EdilaLewis12 күн бұрын
A dance to the Hindu god
@joebombero112 күн бұрын
Emperor Caracalla in 212AD (I believe) granted full citizenship to all free people living in the Roman Empire, so after this date it was incorrect to distinguish between "Britons" and "Romans" but perhaps a line would have been drawn between literate, propertied Romans and the lower classes, who would have had fewer resources to defend their rights, example right to trial or appeal to the emperor before being sentenced to execution or "bloodied by rods".
@joebombero112 күн бұрын
It starts at 06:30
@StudyingReligions12 күн бұрын
Loot Museum of Britain!👿
@Khushi_R912 күн бұрын
Britishers couldn't steal the art of dance and music so they banned it.
@StellaShadowmoon13 күн бұрын
It’s nice to have ordinary people see some real and beautiful culture!! Most British and western cultures need to learn the importance of rich traditional culture. They need to explore their ancestory and go back to their roots. They are lost sheep without it.
@isobelholland855213 күн бұрын
Nice to hear a post-colonial/ non-Roman point of view.
@johanneswerner114012 күн бұрын
just.... this is not really new - I come from a frontier region of the Roman Empire. I also really dislike the "ooh, everybody loves the Romans and does not think about the atrocities..." vibe. History is complex. (plus I really hate the colonialism thing because applying it to maths and physics is quite en vogue with a certain group - maths cares not about where an idea comes from, just that it is correct!)
@judyhogarth8013 күн бұрын
Very enjoyable. It’s nice to be able to listen again as heavy with information. Thank you
@katherinelitchfield678114 күн бұрын
Superb introduction to the exhibition. Thank you.
@MrNoodlesyet15 күн бұрын
she is incredible and so skillful and knowledgeable on the mounting and conservation process. Must have worked very hard
@classicambo978116 күн бұрын
23:06
@mikebrown510217 күн бұрын
Amazing 👏
@pradeepdeep27117 күн бұрын
🕉 namaste 🙏 ♥️ 😊
@Spectre243417 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@GaneshPicket18 күн бұрын
See their stares awesome !
@sitasurjitkalair837118 күн бұрын
👍
@sivasankaran658618 күн бұрын
Bharatha nattiyam ❤ from tamilnadu
@normawingo511618 күн бұрын
I find traditional Indian dance, being performed in a British museum filled with treasures and history stolen by the British during the colonial overtaking of the sovereign nation of India, one of the most offensive things I’ve ever seen.
@_.Padmakshi._19 күн бұрын
The people who called these dances vulgar are looking at them with awe. Proud of my culture.
@mediocreman582820 күн бұрын
I am disgusted.
@shrutikumari97620 күн бұрын
If Britishers could loot our dance culture than they would have also stole it 😃
@_riyarajan3 күн бұрын
but they couldn’t steal it so they banned it instead 😂
@razraza318322 күн бұрын
British implemented Final Solution on India, just like Hitler implemented Final Solution on Jews.
@aguilareal696722 күн бұрын
Lo mejor de la India 🙏🙏🙏
@nidadavolumalathi22 күн бұрын
I came across this presentation only today. The artists have done a great job. But someone mentioned the setting is a bit unconventional, does not evoke the spirit as a presentation on a temple premises. Someone else also mentioned about returning the items to India. That is a nice thought. However, let's not forget how our people ruined Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad. Rumor is several board members moved some of the items to their homes. Not that I am against have the valuable items back to India. Just a thought. For those who can read Telugu, Sri Munipalle Raju has written a story veerakumkuma on this topic.