Prahallada Nataka

Prahallada Nataka
Raja or Hiranyakasyapa and Prahallada
MediumOdissi music dance-drama
Typesekaka (singular), badi (two-troupe competition)
Originating cultureOdia culture
Originating era19th century

Prahallada Nataka (Odia: ପ୍ରହଲ୍ଲାଦ ନାଟକ Prahallāda Nāṭaka, or simply Rajā Nāṭa) is a traditional play native to the Indian state of Odisha. It narrates the story of Vishnu's man-lion avatar, Nrusingha or Narasimha, through over 200 songs based on almost 30 ragas of Odissi music. The play is based on a text by Raja Ramakrusna Chhotaraya, King of Jalantara, a small kingdom in former southern Odisha, now in the Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh.[1]

  1. ^ John Emigh (2013). "Crisis and Contestation in the Prahlada Nataka of Ganjam". In Kulke, Hermann (ed.). Imaging Orissa. Prafulla Publication.

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