👉 In Sanskrit, "tanala" refers to a type of dance or ritual performed by the royal court in ancient India. It is an important part of Indian culture and religion, particularly in the worship of Lord Vishnu. The dance usually involves complex footwork, facial expressions, and chanting, often accompanied by music.
The term "tanala" has been used historically to describe a specific type of ritual performed during the Hindu festival of Durga Puja (also known as Vaisakha
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