Bharat Ek Khoj Episode16 The Sangam Period and Silappadikaram Part II











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Bharat Ek Khoj—The Discovery of India • A Production of Doordarshan, the Government of India’s Public Service Broadcaster • Episode 16: The Sangam Period and Silappadikaram, Part II • With Pallavi Joshi as Kannagi, Rakesh Dhar as Kovalan, Sulabha Deshpande as Kavundi, Vivendra Saxena as Pandit, Mayashree Vasant as the Queen, and Gunanada Nair as the Dancer. Anandi as Madhavi, Rekha Parmar as Mother. Choreography by Kanak Rele, Nalanda Nrityakala, Mahavidyalaya, Jayashree Nair, and Upasana Dance Akademi. Additional Play Back by Girishan, Geeta Eshwaran, Prem Kumar, Sethu Madhavan, Anitha Sheshadri, Shobha Ramchandran, S.R. Venkatesh, and Rajan Easwaran. • Having left their old home at Puhar, Kovalan and Kannagi undertake a new voyage of life to Madurai with a pair of gold anklets of Kannagi as their only asset. The road is long and arduous, the wayside perils are many, and Kannagi is not too fit. The ascetic ‘Mata’ they meet under a tree-shelter generously offers to come as a fellow wayfarer in the difficult sojourn. A sudden attack by a rustic bully and his ladylove is fobbed off, thanks to the ‘Mata’. • Avoiding missives from the pursuing Madhavi is a persistent task for Kovalan, as well as ignoring false directions, till they reach the local temple of Kartikeya, a Loka Devata (folk god), being propitiated by the village belles dancing and singing Jaya Jaya Shiva Suta Murugan… Unexpected hospitality from a simple village-woman is a godsend for them, at which point the ‘Mata’ leaves them in her hands. The tearful couple finds shelter and succour at a new home and it is time for Kovalan to try his luck in business in the bustling city of Madurai. The tired Kannagi settles down with the benevolent householder who even asks her teenage daughter to arrange with friends some entertainment for her in the form of a Kolattam folkdance, executed with striking sticks. • But, for Kovalan, in the unfriendly crowds of Madurai, traders are typically untrusting as in any other city. To make matters worse, his gold anklet has an uncanny resemblance to the queen’s recently stolen piece of jewellery and the crafty goldsmith has some skeletons to hide! The king’s court is agog with a classical danseuse displaying her Mohiniattam skills, to some discomfiture of the jealous queen, when the goldsmith barges in and persuades the king to give him two armed escorts to catch the ‘thief. An unsuspecting Kovalan, tired and resting, is nudged awake and, in spite of his protestations, is goaded to instant death. When the news reaches Kannagi, her indignation overcomes her sorrow and she strides into the royal court, challenging the total miscarriage of justice. Once proven that it was a false accusation that led to her husband’s murder, she rises in fury, cursing the whole town to burn out and ravaged by floods. The miracle does happen and the awed people put Kannagi on a Goddess’s pedestal, leading to the penning of the epic. • Nehru concludes that in India during every period when her civilisation bloomed, we find an intense joy in life and nature, the development of art, music, dance and literature, and even a highly sophisticated inquiry into sex relations. He thought it to be inconceivable that a culture or view of life, based on other-worldliness or world-worthlessness, could have produced all these manifestations of vigorous and varied life! • Connect with Prasar Bharati Archives: • Visit PB Archives WEBSITE: https://archives.prasarbharati.org/ • Like PB Archives on FACEBOOK:   / ddarchives   • Follow PB Archives on TWITTER:   / centralarchives   • Follow PB Archives on INSTAGRAM:   / pbarchives   • You can watch our Archivals footage also at android platform on NewsOnAir PrasarBharati Official app AIR News+Live from the Google play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... • Subscribe our channel for more updates.

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