dance, performed by Buddhists to ward off evil spirits, is a dance form of Himachal Pradesh.
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SSC CGL 4 June 2019 Shift-1
Explanation:
- Chham:
- Chham is a traditional dance performed by Buddhists, mainly in the Himalayan regions, including Himachal Pradesh.
- It involves masked dances to ward off evil spirits and is often performed during festivals.
- Natya:
- This term broadly refers to dance and drama.
- It is not specific to Himalayan or Buddhist traditions.
- More commonly associated with Indian classical dance forms.
- Dham:
- In Himachal Pradesh, "Dham" refers to a traditional meal rather than a dance form.
- It is not related to Buddhist practices.
- Gogra:
- This does not specifically relate to a recognized dance form in Himachal Pradesh or any Buddhist tradition.
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