Deodhani dance explained

Deodhani dance is a Shaman folk dance from the Indian state of Assam. It can be performed either solo or in a group. Deodhani is of Bodo origin.[1] A group performance of Deodhani generally consists of three or four women. The dance form is associated with the worship of the snake goddess Marei/Maroi.[2] A Deodhani dance is generally performed to the accompaniment of songs sung by an Ojha, a Bodo traditional chorus leader in the Darrang district of Assam.[3]

History

Deodhani is derived from two words – Deo, which means God, and Dhani, which means woman, literally meaning a woman possessed (Shaman) by god. A male Shaman form is also present, called 'Deodha-Joki' in Kamrup by the Bodo people and 'Deodhai' elsewhere in Assam. Deodhani depicts the dance of a Shaman woman or man when he or she is possessed by a spiritual being. In Deodhani, the songs sung by Ojapali are known as Xuknoni in undivided Darrang district and is quite distinct from the aboriginal 'Deodha-Joki' origin & ritualistic oracle cum Shamanistic dance form of the Kaibarta-Jalkeot community in Undivided Kamrup district it is accompanied by Bor-Dhol's.[4] [5]

Specification

Dancers take a sword and shield and present a virile war dance during the performance.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Arabinda Nath Sharma writes, “Deodhani and Deodhai” dance are connected with the culture of Bodo-kachari(the original inhabitants) of the state. Deodhai, the male oracle, and Deodhani, the female oracle, as priestly dances are essential at the time of various ethnic folk religious beliefs like Marai Puja, Kherai etc.
  2. Web site: A ritual dance, Deodhani dance, Assam, Travel, India Video . IndiaVideo . 12 March 2022 .
  3. http://www.webindia123.com/Assam/ARTS/ojapali.htm Oja-pali
  4. Web site: Assam - Performing Arts . Nezcc.in . 2012-09-08 . 2013-06-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131010130418/http://www.nezcc.in/layouts/2012-09-08-10-40-06/assam-performing-arts . 10 October 2013 . dead .
  5. Web site: Beauty Of Assam . Info-assam.hpage.co.in . 2009-11-28 . 2013-06-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131214003651/http://info-assam.hpage.co.in/folk-dances-of-assam_45774691.html . 14 December 2013 . dead .
  6. Book: Sainik Samachar: The Pictorial Weekly of the Armed Forces. 9 June 2013. 1990. https://web.archive.org/web/20140107142144/http://books.google.com/books?id=fnffAAAAMAAJ. 7 January 2014. live.