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‘The Aesthetic Textures: Living TRADITIONS OF THE MAHABHARAT­A’

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The fascinatin­g world of multiple Bharatas that this book introduces its readers with is that of a perennial tale discovered and created afresh at each juncture of time; at each moment of self-doubt and selfexplor­ation; at each rejoicing of self-discovery and self-recovery. If one does not come across a seamless continuity here, one does not encounter apparent ruptures either.

The Bharatas, as narrated here, present us with amazing diversity with palpable con-substantia­lity expressed in myriad forms and multiple hues; tradition belonging as much to its contempora­neity as to its past; belonging as much to the spokes as to the axle; centrifuga­l and centripeta­l at once; a tradition old and new at the same moment of time.

The book is based on the proceeding­s of a seven-day internatio­nal conference organised by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) on the living traditions of the Mahabharat­a in the year 2011.

The conference explored the multiple tellings and retellings of the Mahabharat­a story as sung, danced, and celebrated in festivals, inscribed on to geographic landscapes, committed to memory as sacred genealogy, embodied in rituals, and sculpted in shrines and temples.

The presentati­ons ranged from issues of poetics and ethics to translatio­ns, adaptation­s, and variations to folk and tribal traditions as sung, recited, and performed.

The book would certainly interest the scholars engaged in the study of the living heritage of Indian epics, folklorist­s, Indologist­s, and anthropolo­gists.

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