Panchamahabhootha - The Five Elements of Nature | Jnana Aithal | TEDxIISERPune
Jnana Aithal brings to you a performance on 5 basic elements (water, air, earth, fire, sky), the importance of them and how we humans take them for granted. There are so many issues regarding the elements, but we live in an illusion, away from the actual reality that these 5 elements, that we are made up of, are exploited. We hardly give any importance to preserving all the 5 elements. Mostly, we know the problem but we do nothing about it. So we must change our perspective and start to see clearly through the frosted glass.
Jnana Aithal is currently a student of NMAM Institute of Technology in Karnataka. Besides academic excellence, she has bagged many achievements like the Natya Mandhana Award, Vishwa Kala Ratna Award and State Kalashree Award. Jnana had won first place in the State level Bala Pratibha Bharatanatyam competition. This national-level dance competition winner is trained in multiple dance forms like Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Odissi, and even Western Dance. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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Representing panchatatva is very nice..beautiful....all d best. Jnana👌👏💐
where do you found the water song
Wonderful and inspirable chorégraphy. Thank you si much 🙏🕉️
Beautiful movements and most important message
Awesome mam... Speechless performance... Choreo amazing...
Great Presentation 👍🔥😍 Jnana Best Wishes ✌️
Amazing and lovely performance ❤
Beautifully presented ❤️
Just like a Goddess😍
Impressed by your performance
I loved it it's just that there are 6 elements for a fact there are soooooo many we can't even count
May I get the audio of this video
Beautifully depicted ..
The music is best 👍 wonderful
Madam this is sooo soooo good Thank you so much for this
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Amazing 💙
Beautifully done 👌
Graceful moves ❤❤
Earth, water, fire, air & space.
Amazing All the best
Sooopr.... All da best
Beautiful ❤️
Beautiful👏👏👏
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Wow Super...👍
Super Jnana 👌👌
Beautiful 😍😍
Lovely
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Nice dance
It is good but you are showing only face and body moments sometimes we can't how the legs was kept that much but it Awesome 🎉
Presenting a concept of the inexplicable subtle elements have been elegantly and effectively portrayed in dancing, singing, music, instruments camera and choreography and so on. Kudos & thanks to entire team. Is the order of panchanahabhootha to be vice versa 5,4,3,2,1 ? Or adopted for presentation sake.
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