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It depicts emotions in
ways which are universally understood. Mohiniyattom falls within the soft,
graceful traditions of lasya - the expression of the cosmic feminine
creativity. It is known for its graceful and sensuous movements.
Historically,
Mohiniyattom had been restricted to the temple premises. In the beginning of the
20th century, the dance was neglected and degenerated to the point of
extinction.
Later Mohiniyattom was
given a new lease of life by Swathi Thirunal Maharaja and it enjoyed royal
patronage during his time. Mohiniyattom is performed by women wearing
gold-bordered off-white saris and gold jewellery, their hair in a chignon high
on one side of the head and encircled with white jasmine flowers.
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