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Heidi Rika Maria Pauwels

    Cultural exchange in eighteenth-century India
    The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa
    Krsna's Round Dance Reconsidered
    • 2023

      The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa

      Gender and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Rajasthan

      • 309 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the cultural richness of eighteenth-century Kishangarh, the author explores the artistic significance of Bani-thani, often hailed as "India's Mona Lisa." Through a blend of literary and art-historical analysis, the book sheds light on the evolution of Hindi literature, the role of palace women, and the social dynamics surrounding enslaved individuals. It offers fresh perspectives on devotion and social mobility within this vibrant artistic hub.

      The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa
    • 2015

      Cultural exchange in eighteenth-century India

      Poetry and Paintings from Kishangarh

      • 301 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This book studies the hybrid intellectual culture of eighteenth-century late-Mughal India, tracing the circulation of poetic and art styles between cosmopolitan Delhi and provincial centers. It presents a case study of the Rajput principality of Kishangarh, which is famous for its paintings, but was also an important literary center. Highlighted are the works of Savant Singh (1699–1764), alias Nagaridas, who was a prolific poet in Old Hindi and commissioned Kishangarhi paintings to illustrate his own devotional poetry to Krishna. Using newly discovered manuscript sources, this book highlights the interface between art and literature. Taking as its point of departure calligraphies of Nagaridas’ poetry in Rekhta, now known as early Urdu, this study provides a first chapter in the as yet unwritten history of the reception of early Urdu in non-Muslim provincial milieus. It demonstrates the exchange of both painting and poetry between cultural communities before the hardening into ‘Hindu-Hindi’ and ‘Muslim-Urdu’.

      Cultural exchange in eighteenth-century India
    • 1996

      Krsna's Round Dance Reconsidered

      Hariram Vyas's Hindi Ras-pancadhyayi

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book explores the reinterpretation of classical Hindu texts, highlighting Hariram Vyas's Ras-pancadhyayi as a significant example. This work represents the earliest known Braj Bhasa version of the five chapters from the Bhagavatapurana, focusing on the theme of Krishna's dance with the Gopis. It illustrates how traditional narratives are infused with new meaning and cultural relevance, showcasing the dynamic nature of Hindu literature and spirituality.

      Krsna's Round Dance Reconsidered