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Question : Which of the following dance forms did not originate in South India?

Option 1: Kathakali

Option 2: Kuchipudi

Option 3: Sattriya

Option 4: Bharatanatyam


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Correct Answer: Sattriya


Solution : The correct option is Sattriya.

The northeastern Indian state of Assam is where the traditional dance style is known as Pattaya. Although Kathakali, Kuchipudi, and Bharatanatyam are among the well-known classical dance styles of South India, Sattriya is unique among them due to its Assamese origins. The renowned Indian classical dance known as Pattaya dance originated in the northeastern state of Assam in the fifteenth century. The famous Assamese reformer Mahapurusha Sankaradeva, a Vaishnava saint, created it as a potent tool for conversion.

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