Monday, November 16, 2009

MAHARAJA

I visited the exhibition in the Victoria and Albert Museum - so here are a few notes for you. There is a website at: http://www.vam.ac.uk/microsites/maharaja/


PAINTING

By hundreds and yards
figurines stand to acclaim
their maharana.

PROCESSION

Howdah

Sunburst to the front,
gold lions to the side, adorn
the ruler's howdah.

Morcchal

Two feather clusters,
peacock-tails, tell us this ruler
Guards us from sickness.

Chhadi

But these two staff
he show his right and power to
award punishment.

Gotu

Lion headed clubs,
silverwork, assert hs power
and independence.

Pennant

the dagger and sun
remind us of this Rajput's
martial heritage.

Karnia

Embroider spade-shaped fans,
silver, velvet and gold, boast
Sun is his father.

Chhavi

These date-palm frond show
abundance follows this guard
of order and law.

Chauri

Attendants will sway
fans of cotton and yak hair
to sooth their monarch.

Adoni

Scent of sandal-wood
surround the ruler, wafted
from round swirling fans.

Chhatra

Over the ruler
as symbol of his kingship
a silk parasol.

Ankus

Cut and pierced steel join
brass to form the mahout's curb,
the elephant's goad.

Hathi

Under the howdah,
tricked out in gold and velvet,
plods the elephant.



PAINTINGS

Four times Swarap Singh
rides his white palace square
coloured for Holi.

In a plain dhoti
humbled before his image
Balwant Singh worships.

Akbar, emperor,
himself discharges arrows
quelling the Rajput.

From close, in long grass,
bold Darjan Sul of Kota
dispatched the lion.

Under the moonlight
the tiger claws the bound ox,
feels Umed singh's shot.

Chand Bibi, princess
and warrior leads her ladies
hunting the sleek deer.

The rain has arrived! -
Look at the maharajah
Playing on a swing!

In his green helmet,
Tipu Saultan, tiger, longs
For free India.

Distribute the ruler's
weight in gold! the poor wish for
fat maharajahs!

ARTICLES

throne

Velvet and gold thread
make a canopy over
the ruler's gaddi -

canopy

They come to seek him
on this textile and cushions
their maharajah

flint-lock

Flower enamelling,
delicate carving, but still
a weapon of war.

transport

No elephant now -
this maharana prefers
Rolls Royce, Phantom 1.

robe

A young gentleman
will look his finest in this
pink floral jama.

jama

A simple jama?
two hundred and seventy seven
panels in the skirt!

FAREWELL

I'm sorry, my friends,
I can't stay any longer
I've a train to catch!

3 comments:

Amrita said...

Hi David, I will bookmark this. Did you post photos, none are visible right now.

David C Brown said...

Sorry - no photos. They are all copyright the V&A. Don't expect too many entries on this blog!

Great-Granny Grandma said...

This visit to your blog was a bit nostalgic. I was born in Calcutta, and I think this museum was one of the places my mother set up an exhibition of paintings by Hungarian artists at the request of one of the maharajas. I wrote something about it in my book Sincerely Wrong (see side bar of my blog).