Rasa Lila
Rasa Lila is a traditional dance-drama from the Indian culture, particularly associated with the life of Lord Krishna. It depicts the playful and romantic interactions between Krishna and the gopis (cowherd girls) of Vrindavan. The performance often includes music, dance, and vibrant costumes, celebrating themes of love and devotion.
The dance is typically performed during festivals, especially during Holi and Janmashtami, which commemorate the birth of Krishna. Rasa Lila is not only an artistic expression but also a spiritual practice, reflecting the deep emotional connection between the divine and the devotees.