Sunday, January 22, 2012

Chittorgarh: The Braveheart of Rajputana



Author: Dharmendra Kanwar
Photographs: Abhijit Singh Jhala
Publisher: Niyogi Books
(Pp 236, ISBN: 978-93-81523-02-5, Rs 795)
A lot has been said about the bravado and gallantry of the soldiers, chiefs and rulers of Chittor; there is also enough written and spoken about the pride and heroism of the queens and common women in Chittorgarh Fort. Who can forget the devotion of Meera Bai towards Lord Krishna, Panna Dhai’s sacrifice in Mewar or the Rana Pratap, Rani Padmini, Karnawati, Jaimal, etc.

This book is an attempt to pay tribute to the stories of bravado, loyalty, sacrifice and gallantry of Chittor. Though it is not an exhaustive recount of the selfless sacrifices of the people, it gives a fair view of the emotions that the history of Chittor unfolds.

Beautiful pictures of palaces, paintings and memorials add life to the history of Chittor. Readers are taken on a journey to the checkered history of Chittorgarh, that has witnessed some of the bloodiest battles ever – three great sakas (sieges) and some of the most heroic, almost super-human deeds of valour, that are kept alive by the local musicians.