Lasya
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Lasya (Sanskrit: लास्य, romanized: Lāsya) is a female dance form that originated in India.[1] In Hindu mythology, Lasya refers to the dance innovated and performed by the goddess Parvati, described to be gentle and graceful.[2] Described in the Natya Shastra, the feminine Lasya danced by Parvati is contrasted by the masculine Tandava dance of her consort, Shiva.[3][4]
The term lāsya is derived from the root ‘las’ meaning to play or to frolic. It is also translated as lively.[5]