Kalikapatadi
Kalikapatadi is a dance mostly performed in West Bengal state of India.
This form is based on stories of Lord Shiva. Most of the dance is on account of killing of evil by Shiva and then cooling his anger.
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Kalikapatadi is a dance mostly performed in West Bengal state of India.
This form is based on stories of Lord Shiva. Most of the dance is on account of killing of evil by Shiva and then cooling his anger.
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