Aaram (Bharatanatyam) – (2,3) refers to the second and third positions in Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance form.
Aaramandi (Position 2): A fundamental posture where the dancer bends their knees outward, forming a half-sitting stance, essential for balance and graceful movements.
Muzhumandi (Position 3): A full-sitting posture with knees fully bent, often used in expressive storytelling and intricate footwork.
Both positions are crucial for maintaining the aesthetic and traditional essence of Bharatanatyam.