June 10, 2020
Or for that matter, Birju Maharaj singing
In
Rajasthan the chaang or the large single frame drum is the accompaniment for the
phaag geet.The Phool Dol festival in Nathdwara too glorifies the Krishna legend.
According to one interpretation, the shape and usage of the pichkari too has
sexual connotations. Be it Radha’s village Barsana, where the lathamaar Holi is
played with gusto by women actually hitting the men, amid singing of traditional
songs, who are hard put to defend themselves, or Krishna’s village Nandgaon,
whose inhabitants go to Barsana to play Holi with the gopis a la Krishna. And
phaag khel is not restricted to a single day in the rural areas but could last
as long as two weeks. And who can remain untouched when Birju Maharaj sings and
dances Aaj khero shaam sang hori guiyan, can one really remain untouched by the
Holi spirit? Or for that matter, Birju Maharaj singing and simultaneously
enacting Dekho hori ke khelaiya, kaise ban-ban aaye… rather like the barat of
Shiva.com. Dance troupes or palas from all over the Manipur congregate at the
Govindji Temple in Imphal for Yaosung and vie with each other to perform raas,
sankirtana and cholom.Kathak maestro Birju Maharaj’s father Bindadin Maharaj and
uncle Shambhu Maharaj were past masters at enacting Holi related thumris.
I also see the way the songs and their picturisation has evolved over the
years. The traditional burning of Holika, Prahlad’s aunt is reminiscent of the
Vaishnavite tradition as Prahlad was saved by the manifestation of Vishnu as the
Narasimha avatar, the bhang and "playing†with the Shivalinga, harks back to the
Shavite tradition. Yellow predominates again and it is a sight indeed fit for
the Gods!In Gujarat too, the raas performed on Holi is replete with the Krishna
theme in both dance and music. Singing and dancing was considered a must for the
royals as both part of ritual and culture.
On the full moon of Phagun month Krishna and Navneetpriyaji’s silver statues
are bedecked in golden yellow flowers — the colours of Phagun and rocked in a
flower bedecked swing from which the festival Phool Dol takes its name.Holi or
Hori, is intrinsic to the Krishna lore and finds innumerable manifestations in
the cultural ethos.In the musical tradition, chaiti and hori idioms have
provided the bridge between the little and the great tradition or the folk and
the classical, with Hori being akin to the dhrupad genre.In the plastic arts
there are any number of Holi scenes depicted in the Pahari, Deccan and
Rajasthani miniatures. It almost makes me feel I am in my studio looking at the
beautiful rows of jars of colours and as a visual artist, I understand that
every day is Holi for us in so many ways: It is because we play with colours all
the time. Their progeny too do them proud. A classic case of intertwining of two
completely diverse streams.I have taken it upon myself to download songs of Holi
from Hindi cinema to play at the neighbourhood party and as I do it, I am amazed
at the sheer plethora of Bollywood numbers about the festival. While sahitya or
literary aspect has been inextricably woven with the sangeet or music, poetry
takes a humourous twist on Holi, with poets regaling audiences and vying to
evoke laughter at the plethora of hasya kavi sammelans specially organised on
the occasion. Custom
Three dimensional letter Signs Manufacturers From the rather shy, enticingly
lyrical and understated Holi aayee re Kanhai rang chhalke suna de jara bansuri
from Mother India to the overt sexuality of Balam pichkari jo tune mujhe maari
in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani to the relatively brazen Sholay number Holi ke din
dil mil jaate hain and of course the immortal Silsila number Rang barse bheege
chunar wali to beautiful Holi Khele Raghuveera in Baghban the entire gamut of
film music has dictated how popular culture in the urban milieu will perceive
and play the festival. Or for that matter even the Tomatina festival from Spain
when tomatoes are the mode of mass destruction rather than colour or the Water
Fight festival in Thailand and many others that one may not even have heard of.
Having experienced the spirit of the playful cowherd in the people and the
ambience, it is no exaggeration that Radha and Krishna seem to lurk just out of
sight and in that sense Krishna of Vrindavan epitomises the playful element of
childhood and adolescence so dear to Indian motherhood.
I have often wondered why visual artists don’t make so much of Holi as the
performing artistes — the answer stares me in the face as I look at the piles of
enticingly vibrant colours on the thelas in Vrindavan. Holi in Bollywood Holi
preparations are afoot in my home with niece insisting that we must make gujiyas
and I am sarcastically reminding her of our last year’s gujiyas that resembled
weapons of Majnu’s destructions — stones thrown at Majnu for falling in love
with Laila — and having to buy gujiyas to eat! Water pipe long enough to reach
Timbuktu has been acquired and balloons are already filled and kept ready to
demolish the unsuspecting. On one hand is the playful Krishna teasing Radha and
the gopis spraying tesu water and on the other is the powerful presence of Shiva
mixing his bhang. The complex inter-relation between the two is epitomised with
the classical being withdrawn and inward looking and the folk having enough
gung-ho to sweep off by sheer force of the earthy spirit. Poetry has been
intertwined into the performing arts in an inseparable form. Whereas the
classical tradition did not reflect life cycles and major festivals, but was
more preoccupied with time, seasons and nayika, with the sole exception of
"Hori†as it is known in the Braj region, the folk tradition on the contrary
found expression for moods and lifestyles.But then all cultures do have such
festivals where they let their hair down — they may be called by other names,
might happen during different times of the year but have linkages across
cultures: For instance I find Halloween so akin to Holi where people paint their
faces and appear almost ghoulish is no different from Holi as we must be
appearing to the Westerners. Music and dance replete with literary references to
Hori abound.In Vrindavan, the festival itself was known as phaag.In the plastic
arts there are any number of Holi scenes depicted in the Pahari, Deccan and
Rajasthani miniatures. In fact, it is here that the Holi festivities begin with
ladoon ki Holi played with Srinathji. Perhaps this is why the first gulal is
smeared on the Shivalinga and only after partaking bhang, his prasa
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