Bhramari literally means "circling" in Sanskrit. As per Natyashastra, there are following type of Bhramari that a dance student has to master.
1. Utpluta Bhramari : Taking a full circle and during start keeping the feet in Sama padam is called Utpluta Bhramari. This is extensively used in Kathak as well as in Bharatnatyam.
2. Chakra Bhramari : While standing on the toes and turning (full round ) is called Chakra Bhramari. This is also used in Kathak extensively.
3. Garuda Bhramari : Standing in Garuda Stanaka and moving in a circle is Garuda Bhramari.
4. Eka Pada Bhramari : This is done by standing on one leg (Eka Pada Stanaka) with the other leg lifted and quickly taking a turn and landing on both feet.
5. Kunchita Bhramari : Circling with bend knees and on toes is Kunchita Bhramari.
6. Akaash Bhramari : Jumping with stretched legs towards sky (AS FAR AS POSSIBLE) and turning around and landing in samapada .
7. Anga Bhramari : Standing with two feet apart and then leaping and then circling and coming back to the original position is called Anga Bhramari.
Slokam as per Natyashastra
Bhramaryaa lakshanaam yatra vakshye Lakshanabhedataha Utplutbhramari Chakrabhramari garudabhidae Tatha ekpadabhramari kunchitabhramari tatha Akashbhramari chaiva tathaa angabhramareeti cha Bhramaryaha sapta vigyeyaa natyaashastra vishaaradaiha||
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