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  2. Tamasha - Wikipedia

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    In Malayalam language, tamasha means joke. In the Bengali language, tamasha (or in some dialects tamsha) means joke or messing around. In the Chuvash language "tamasha" means distress or curiosity, brings amazement effect into dialogue, and also means fun of silly situation in theatre or life. In the Malay language "temasya" means event or ...

  3. Jaipur Tamasha - Wikipedia

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    Jaipur Tamasha Performance By Tapan Bhatt. The Tamasha form with its music comprising classical, semi classical and folk melody, replete with acting and dancing is being performed from the last 250 years in the open theatre called ‘Akhara’ at Brahampuri in Jaipur with a unique style of presentation. Aalaap By Dr Saurabh Bhatt (Jaipur Tamasha)

  4. Music of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of Tamil music goes back to the earliest period of Tamil history. Many poems of the Sangam literature , the classical Tamil literature of the early common era , were set to music. There are various references to this ancient musical tradition found in the ancient Sangam books such as Ettuthokai and Pathupattu .

  5. Tamasha (ablution) - Wikipedia

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    The rishama and tamasha ablution rituals, which do not require priestly assistance, are distinct from masbuta, which needs to be performed by a priest. [5] Whereas the tamasha is a "self-immersion" in which devotees dip themselves into the water, during the masbuta, devotees need to be immersed into water by a priest, not by themselves.

  6. Category:Tamil-language websites - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Tamil-language websites" The following 2 pages are in this category, out ...

  7. Tamil culture - Wikipedia

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    [181] [182] [183] Varma kalai is a Tamil traditional art of vital points which combines alternative medicine and martial arts, attributed to sage Agastiyar and might form part of the training of other martial arts such as silambattam, adimurai or kalari. [184] Malyutham is the traditional form of combat-wrestling. [181] [185]

  8. Tamasha Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Tamasha (Marathi: तमाशा) is an Indian word meaning "spectacle". The company has brought contemporary Asian-influenced drama to the British stage, mixing naturalism with humour, and succeeding in attracting large Asian audiences. [1] Tamasha's first production was a theatrical adaptation of Mulk Raj Anand's novel Untouchable.

  9. Category:Tamil culture - Wikipedia

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