Book contents
- The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa
- The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Note on the Text
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Making of the “Indian Mona Lisa”
- 2 The Queen and the Slave Girl
- 3 Becoming the Prince’s Concubine
- 4 Synergies of the Literary Couple
- 5 Legacy: Self-Fashioning and Its Limits
- Conclusions
- Appendix: Sources
- References
- Index
2 - The Queen and the Slave Girl
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 August 2023
- The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa
- The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Note on the Text
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Making of the “Indian Mona Lisa”
- 2 The Queen and the Slave Girl
- 3 Becoming the Prince’s Concubine
- 4 Synergies of the Literary Couple
- 5 Legacy: Self-Fashioning and Its Limits
- Conclusions
- Appendix: Sources
- References
- Index
Summary
Chapter 2 evokes the eighteenth-century hierarchical world of the Rajput zanana, highlighting the avenues to power available for the various women living behind purdah, especially via their access to poetry and religious education. Documenting how Bani Thani arrived as a young slave girl, it describes how she trained as a singer and entered in the service of Raj Singh of Kishangarh’s queen known by her pen name Brajdasi. There Bani Thani enjoyed exposure to poetry, including that of the queen’s stepson and crown prince Nagaridas and his friend the innovative love poet Anandghan. She also heard sermons by religious powerbrokers who were involved in the reforms of the powerful neighbor king Jai Singh II of Jaipur, in particular the Nimbarkan abbot of nearby Salemabad, Vrindavandev Acarya. Through pilgrimage trips to the holy land of Braj and sojourns in the fancy parts of Delhi she had access to the latest developments in music. This chapter documents this by featuring her own poetry under the penname Rasikbihari, as well as that of those to whom she responded.
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- The Voice of the Indian Mona LisaGender and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Rajasthan, pp. 64 - 97Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023