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The '''Aoram Indalu''' (''divine dance'') is a [[Wikipedia:ceremonial dance|ceremonial dance]] practiced by followers of [[Baranxtuan Religion]].
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The '''Aoram Indalu''' (''divine dance'') is a [[Wikipedia:ceremonial dance|ceremonial dance]] practiced by followers of [[Ēmandē]].
  
Unlike another Baranxituni dance form, the [[Naβašihηna]], the Aoram Indalu serves no religious purpose per se, apart from pleasing the gods during festivals.
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Unlike another Baranxituni dance form, the [[Navašihēna]], the Aoram Indalu serves no religious purpose per se, apart from pleasing the gods during festivals.
  
 
The Aoram Indalu is linked closely to [[Kaiða Indala]], the art of religious music.
 
The Aoram Indalu is linked closely to [[Kaiða Indala]], the art of religious music.
  
  
[[Category:Baranxtuan Religion]]
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[[Category:Ēmandē]]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 16 February 2007

The Aoram Indalu (divine dance) is a ceremonial dance practiced by followers of Ēmandē.

Unlike another Baranxituni dance form, the Navašihēna, the Aoram Indalu serves no religious purpose per se, apart from pleasing the gods during festivals.

The Aoram Indalu is linked closely to Kaiða Indala, the art of religious music.