Infinity is the basic aspect of Lord Vishnu as every glory associated with him is endless, immeasurable and unfathomable. His divinity lies in creating diversity in unity and then again establishing the basic unity. Vishnu manifests himself in endless forms.
The event marked Yamini Reddy as a solo Kuchipudi dancer, where her performance showcased the intricate Kuchipudi dance moves and skills, acquired under the tutelage of legendary Padma Bhushan Gurus Dr. Raja Radha Reddy and Kaushalya Reddy.
He manifests himself in endless forms starting from a giant fish Matsya to Buddha the messenger of peace and non-violence. It is this power of manifestation in endless forms that projects Vishnu as “Anantarupah”.
At its crux, Yamini’s presentation ‘Anantarupah’ brought to life two of Lord Vishnu’s divine manifestations. As Narsimha (Half Man – Half Lion) and Rama (the son of Dasaratha).
Both pieces were selected for their uniqueness and contrast. While one piece was an excerpt from a traditional Yakshaganam which is a part of the ancient Kuchipudi heritage. The second piece was an amalgamation of North Indian Hindustani music and South Indian Kuchipudi dance showing the seamless blend of two rich traditions of India.