Painted words : Kangra paintings of Matiram's Rasraj

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Painted words : Kangra paintings of Matiram's Rasraj

Harsha V. Dehejia, Vijay Sharma

(Contours of Indian art & architecture, no. 7)

D.K. Printworld, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references

Includes text of Rasarāja in Braj; with English translation

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With well sculpted words and lyrical rhythms Matiram takes us into the rarefied world of the nayak and the nayika, their amorous exchanges, the sensuality of loving glances, the charged moments of romantic feelings, the heart throb of belonging, the poignancy of longing and above all the fulfilment of desire. Line by line and doha after doha, Matiram leads us into the emotionally charged world of shringararasa and for those of us who are chastened by harishringara we go from one level to another till we hear the flute of Krishna. And when we find that these sonorous words of Matiram have been brought alive by none other than Purkhu and his school of painting under the patronage of Sansar Chand of Kangra our joy is doubled and Matiram's words become visual poetry. In the hands of Purkhu words become lines, emotions take on a colour and desire becomes palpable through the magic of his kalam.

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