It
is said that Siddhendra Yogi
had a dream in which Lord Krishna
asked him to compose a dancedrama
based on the myth of the bringing
of paarijaata flower
for Sathyabhaama,
the most beloved queen of Krishna.
In compliance with this command
Siddhendra Yogi composed the Bhaamaakalaapam which
is till now considered the piece-deresistance
of the Kuchipudi repertoire.
Siddhendra Yogi initiated young
Brahmin boys of Kuchipudi village
to practice and perform his compositions
particularly Bhaamaakalaapam.
The presentation of Bhaamaakalaapam
was a stupendous success. Its
aesthetic appeal was so great
that the then Nawab of Golconda,
Abdul Hasan Tanishah issued a
copper plate in 1675 A.D. granting
the village Kuchipudi as an Agrahaarama
to the families of Brahmins who
pursued this art. At that time
all the actors were male and
the female impersonation was
of a superb quality. To have
an idea of the high standard
of female impersonation one should
see Vedaantam Satyanarayana Sharma,
a great Kuchipudi dancer, even
today doing the role of Satyabhaama. |