The Great Mysore Bhagavata: Complete Study Of A Manuscript From The Binney Collection In The San Diego Museum Of Art
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A Southern Manuscript? With The Exception Of The Work Done In The Sultanates Of The Deccan, Relatively Little Attention, Certainly Compared To The Attention That Schools Of Painting In The North Have Received, Has Gone To Painting In The Southern Parts Of India. Even Rarer Has Been The Fact Of A Complete, Surviving Manuscript From The South Being Taken In Hand And Studied In Such Detail. This Book From Mysore, Therefore, Stands Out And Shines, Not Only Because Of The Splendour Of Its Illustrations But Also Because It Engages With An Enduring Theme-That Great And Sacred Text, The Bhagavata Purna-In A Manner, And From An Angle, That Is Completely Different From Almost Anything Else That One Sees. There Are Leaps Of Imagination Here That Take OneS Breath Away, And The Episodes Picked Up By Its Great But Unnamed Illustrators Are Explored In Dense, Brilliant Detail. At Each Step The Painters Seem To Have Been Aware Of The Importance Of The Text Itself. For The Purna They Were Engaging With Has A Very Special Place In The Heart Of Devotees, There Being The Belief That The Bhagavata Is Equal In Status To The Veda. Those Who Have Drunk With Their Ears Even A Single Syllable Of The Story Of The Bhagavata Are Freed From The Cycle Of Birth And Death, It Has Been Said. The Narrative In Their Hands, Therefore, Remains Not Simply An Absorbing Narrative, But Can Be Seen Immersed In Bhakti-Devotion-That Is The Leitmotif Of This Purna. The Scope Of The Volume Is Restricted To The Second Half Of The Tenth Book Of The Purna-In Which The Winsome Childhood And The Seductive Growing Years Of Krishna Get Left Out-But As A Devotee One Is Led Into A Different World. Here The City Of Dwarfs Is Founded; A Fierce Contest With The Bear-King Jambavana Is Fought; The Khandava Forest Is Burnt Down; The Great Fortress Of Narakasura Is Attacked And Vanquished; The City Of Hastinapura Is Dragged To The Waters; Great Pilgrimages Are Undertaken; Hordes Of Enslaved Princes Are Freed; Shishupala Is Slain; Jarasandha Is Riven. Wide-Eyed, One Sees Wonders Piling Upon Majestic Wonders.
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