The Flute and the Lotus Mapin Publishing

The Flute and the Lotus

Romantic Moments In Indian Poetry & Painting
Harsha.V. Dehejia

This is a book about romantic moments, heart throbbing moments, soul stirring moments, enchanted moments that have inspired our poets and have been celebrated by our artists, patronised by the raja and indulged in by the praja, moments that have enlivened courts and enriched havelis, moments alive with passion and radiant with emotion, sensual moments that were born with the first glance and grew with the first touch, nurtured by the first embrace, moments of amorous pleasure and equally of heart rending pathos. Praise: "The author has shown great effort in putting forth the quintessence of the Srinagara Rasa or the artistic expression of Romantic emotion present as a part and parcel of tradition and in works of art."—The New Sunday Express

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This is a book about romantic moments, heart throbbing moments, soul stirring moments, enchanted moments that have inspired our poets and have been celebrated by our artists, patronised by the raja and indulged in by the praja, moments that have enlivened courts and enriched havelis, moments alive with passion and radiant with emotion, sensual moments that were born with the first glance and grew with the first touch, nurtured by the first embrace, moments of amorous pleasure and equally of heart rending pathos. Praise: "The author has shown great effort in putting forth the quintessence of the Srinagara Rasa or the artistic expression of Romantic emotion present as a part and parcel of tradition and in works of art."—The New Sunday Express
Such romantic moments are a very special part of love between a man and woman. The author traces the development of romantic poetry in the Indian tradition starting with ancient poetry in Prakrit from the court of Hala of the 4th century, through the Tamil Aham poetry, to Kalidasa's creations in classical Sanskrit, the tenth canto of the Bhagavata Purana, Jayadeva's Gita Govinda, the poetry of Bihari, Keshavdas and Bhanudatta of the ritikal period in the bhashas, Sufi romantic poetry, and finally the poetry of the seasons and ragas.

A chronological journey of romantic paintings will take us from early western Indian painting of the 15th century, onto the paintings of the Sultanate period, followed by the Mughal and the Deccan kalam and then on to the Rajasthani and Pahari paintings and finally a glimpse of the 19th century Madhubani and Kalighat movements.

The book will present romantic paintings, thematically arranged and by-passing chronology. While the strength of romantic paintings are the line and colour that create a luxurious vocabulary of artistic idioms and metaphors its source is the rich store house of poetry. Indian painters and patrons in their creations have shown that they are never far from the abundant images and detailed taxonomies that poetry has provided. It would not be wrong to say that these paintings are indeed visual poetry. The paintings presented here are not only from the author's personal collection but also from the Prince of Wales Museum of Mumbai, the Bharat Kala Bhavan of Benaras, the National Museum of Delhi, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum of London the Rylands Library of Manchester, the Staatsmuseum of Berlin, the Chester Beatty Library of Dublin, the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the collections of noted collectors. The paintings will cover a period of about five hundred years of the romantic Indian tradition.

Harsha V. Dehejia has a double doctorate in Medicine, and in Ancient Indian Culture, both from University of Mumbai. He is a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London, and Glasgow, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Canada. He is Professor of Religion at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and is a practicing physician. His special interests are in Indian aesthetics.

His recent book, Parvati: Goddess of Love was published by Mapin.

Anuraga: The First Glance

Romantic Moments In Poetry

Romantic Moments In Painting

Virag: The Changing Colours of Love

Chitramanjari: A Bouquet of Paintings

Krishna Shringar: Krishna of Love

Prem Rasa: Sufi Stories of Love

Shringar Kavya: The Poems of Love

Shangar and Shringar: Adornment and Love

Nayikas and Nayakas: The Heros and Heroines of Love

Barahmasa: The Seasons of Love

Ragamala: The Music of Love

Sakhis and Sakhas: Messengers of Love

Prem Katha: Stories of Love
ISBN 9788185822891
Pages 238
Number of illustrations 130
Size 8.5 x 11" (216 x 280 mm), hc
Date of Publishing 2002
Language(s) English
Co-publisher(s) Mapin
Rights Available World rights
"The author has shown great effort in putting forth the quintessence of the Srinagara Rasa or the artistic expression of Romantic emotion present as a part and parcel of tradition and in works of art."
—The New Sunday Express

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