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Religious - The Gita: Mewari Miniature Painting (1680-1698)

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Book Synopsis: Depicts 385 miniature paintings of the Gita by Allah Baksh, from late 17th century Mewar, published for the first time

Features fine translations of the Gita from Mewari into Hindi by Chandra Prakash Deval and thereafter into English by Alok Bhalla

Includes richly nuanced and imaginative commentary by Alok Bhalla on each of the paintings, which reveals that each image is a unique moment of revelation

The miniature paintings of the Gita by Allah Baksh, published in this volume for the first time, are from the late 17th century Mewar. Commissioned by Udaipur's Maharana Jai Singh, these paintings of the Gita are part of an illustrated Mahabharata folio of more than 4,000 works. Allah Baksh's luminous work on the Gita has no precedent in India's art tradition. He has illustrated Krishna's ecstatic song, verse by abstract verse. His images, meditative and unostentatious, are free from both heroic posturing and spiritual pride. Their colors are clear and luminous; their lines are restrained and precise. The folio reveals an artist for whom the Gita is a magnificent conversation between man and God about the pity and the sorrow of war. Alok Bhalla's commentary on the relationship between the paintings and the verses of the Gita is richly nuanced and imaginative. He challenges us to think about how artists have interpreted India's sacred texts in radically new ways. Bhalla argues that these miniature paintings are not mere illustrations of Krishna's divine discourse and that Allah Baksh's work is a morally significant visual guide to the Gita, as each painting is a unique moment of revelation. Chandra Prakash Deval's fine translation of the Gita from Mewari into Hindi is a valuable addition to our understanding of the history of cultural exchange between the different regions and languages of India.

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Discover the exquisite beauty of the Gita with the Mewari Miniature Painting (1680-1698) book. This exceptional volume showcases 385 mesmerizing paintings by Allah Baksh, a renowned artist from late 17th century Mewar. Published for the first time, these paintings offer a unique glimpse into the artistic expression of that era.

Each painting is accompanied by fine translations of the Gita from Mewari into Hindi by Chandra Prakash Deval, further enhancing the experience of diving into Krishna's ecstatic song. Alok Bhalla's thought-provoking commentary adds a rich layer of meaning, revealing that these paintings go beyond mere illustrations - they are visual guides to the profound teachings of the Gita.

Allah Baksh's mastery shines through in every stroke of his brush. His images are unostentatious yet powerful, capturing the essence of Krishna's divine discourse. The vibrant colors and precise lines bring these timeless paintings to life, creating a truly immersive experience for the reader.

Uncover the hidden wisdom within Allah Baksh's masterpieces as Alok Bhalla presents an insightful analysis of the relationship between the paintings and the verses of the Gita. Be captivated by the artist's interpretation and discover a morally significant visual journey through the Gita as each painting unveils a unique moment of revelation.

Don't miss out on this remarkable cultural treasure. Immerse yourself in the world of the Gita with the Mewari Miniature Painting book today.

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