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129:. Pleased at the great devotion of the demon towards him, Shiva agreed to grant a boon of his choice. Bhasmasura sought the power to burn to ashes anybody on whose head he placed his hand. Shiva granted this to him. Bhasmasura became arrogant with the boon, and is stated to have become a nightmare to the whole world. Vishnu assumed the form of the ravishing Mohini, an attractive dancer, who allured him with her charm, and initiated a dance called the 37: 146: 156:
The Bhasmasura-type pose--with one hand atop the head and the other behind the back--is also common in women's dancing in the Bhojpuri region and, by extension, in Indo-Caribbean society, where it is a typical feature of chutney dancing. A few Indo-Caribbeans claim that this pose relates to the
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Based on the popular story, the dancers take different postures leading to them ultimately revolving both their hands on their heads. The dancer enacting Bhasmasura is placed at the end of row and he is the last dancer to revolve his hands over his
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or demon, who was granted the power to burn up and immediately turn into ashes (bhasma) anyone whose head he touched with his hand. The asura was tricked by the
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While Bhasmasura is a character who does not appear in the Puranas, his story is mentioned in regional literature. The asura is stated to have been born of the
133:. During the course of this dance, Bhasmasura was forced to place his hand on his own head. The moment his hand touched his head, he was burnt to ashes. 224: 197: 282: 301: 240: 269:
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Mohini tricks Bhasmasura (left), while Shiva looks on from behind a tree
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Bhasmasur

Daitya
Texts
Puranas
Hinduism
Sanskrit
asura
Vishnu
avatar
Mohini
Shiva

Yakshagana
Ramakien
Siva: The Erotic Ascetic
ISBN
978-0-19-972793-3
Puranic Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Work with Special Reference to the Epic and Puranic Literature
ISBN
978-81-208-0597-2
"Folk Dances"
the original
East Indian Music in the West Indies: Tan-singing, Chutney, and the Making of Indo-Caribbean Culture
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ISBN
1-56639-763-4
The Tale of Chaortan, Crutath and Brartvor
Category
Asura

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