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Posted: 9 years ago
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Abhay
Thank you for sharing information about such a beautiful film :) You have a knack for bringing out hidden gems like this into the limelight so that more people can appreciate the same. 👏

The Jodha connection was there earlier too. Didn't Jodha appear in Mughal-e-Azam?

Those who wish to believe in the Jodha-Akbar relation will do so, those who don't want to will never do so. I think we should just let people be happy with what they want to believe in.

Do you have any idea about how Jodha was portrayed in this film? The central character who inspired Akbar seems to have been the potter's widow, played by Ms. Narayana. Btw, this lady is an accomplished classical dancer and, if i am not mistaken, she was / is (?) in the foreign services too?

The theme of the film is excellent - it shows the rationalist side of Akbar who was ever ready to put his people's needs above religious practices. This lesson is as vital today as it was then. I don't know if this incident is real but it is something that we need to remember today also.

You are right - DD shows good programs but we have got out of touch with DD :( Pls do inform me if a good documentary is to air on DD. Thank you in advance :)
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Dear Radhika,

You have exactly reflected what I have in my mind. I feel sorry for those who do not give a minute of thought that God will not be pleased with the litres and litres of milk poured on their idols, but only with their act of kindness to the needy. The funniest thing is, people throng the religious lectures given by the unlimited number of swamijis , just for the sake of attendance and not for learning anything!

Saraswathi aunty.




Originally posted by: RadhikaS0



Donjas

Thanks for sharing this lovely poem. :)

I am not so floored that Akbar attracted the attention of the western world. Personally i feel it is too much of a colonial hangover to seek western approval. But it's not surprising in Akbar's case because he was the 4th richest ruler in history and obviously could not be overlooked.

Coming back to the poem, it is a clever rendition of the incident. It shows Akbar as the benevolent ruler, which he was to the vast majority of his empire. There are other sources which say that Akbar went about in disguise to learn about the problems of his people first-hand. So it would appear natural that once he learned that a bridge was of greater need for the people than a mosque, he was all for it.

Which brings me to present times. I mean, we would rather pour litres of milk over our Gods than give a cup of milk to a poor, hungry child. Is it merely sufficient to laud such incidents from the past if we do not implement that in our life?

This is such a beautiful story that it needs to reach out to everyone - from those in power to the common people. Service to humanity is service to God.

PS: Glad to hear your doubts about Abhay's posts have been cleared. :)

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Posted: 9 years ago
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thanks for the information abhay😃
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: karkuzhali


Dear Abhay,

Thank you for your response. Sorry I did not see the poem posted already.
I just want to know if it is a part of an epic or is it written about this particular incident only. Anyhow , the poem stirs the heart, when we read it. I can imagine the whole scene with Jalal in disguise and with the claw marks inflicted by the widow of the potter on his cheeks!
Thanks again Abhay,

Saraswathi Aunty.




Aunty,

This was a separate poem written by Kipling. The pain is visible because Kipling wrote this poem after the death of his son. Kipling wrote a series of poems and Akbar's Bridge was one such poem in that series. All the poems od that series reflect the pain.

I will make a separate post about this incident soon, including the details about this poem & give the complete details in a blog post. :)

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Posted: 9 years ago
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I have made a new thread to share the historical info related to this bridge.


Forum Thread link

Interesting history behind construction of Akbar's Bridge


Direct Link of Blog Post

https://mariam-uz-zamani.blogspot.in/2015/11/documentary-akbar-bridge-jodha-munim-khan-kipling-poem.html#.Vj4XgW51Sn8


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Thanx a lot Abhay😊
The incident is fascinating!!
Akbar is truly an enigma.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: RadhikaS0


Abhay

Thank you for sharing information about such a beautiful film :) You have a knack for bringing out hidden gems like this into the limelight so that more people can appreciate the same. 👏

The Jodha connection was there earlier too. Didn't Jodha appear in Mughal-e-Azam?

Those who wish to believe in the Jodha-Akbar relation will do so, those who don't want to will never do so. I think we should just let people be happy with what they want to believe in.

Do you have any idea about how Jodha was portrayed in this film? The central character who inspired Akbar seems to have been the potter's widow, played by Ms. Narayana. Btw, this lady is an accomplished classical dancer and, if i am not mistaken, she was / is (?) in the foreign services too?

The theme of the film is excellent - it shows the rationalist side of Akbar who was ever ready to put his people's needs above religious practices. This lesson is as vital today as it was then. I don't know if this incident is real but it is something that we need to remember today also.

You are right - DD shows good programs but we have got out of touch with DD :( Pls do inform me if a good documentary is to air on DD. Thank you in advance :)



Thanks Radhika, for adding your views to this thread.

Shovana Narayan was in 'Indian Audit and Accounts Service', 1976 batch. Not a diplomat, but wife of a diplomat. In bureaucrat fraternity she is known for her stint in the BSNL office at Delhi & in the handling of opening and closing ceremonies of Commonwealth Games, 2010 at a very short notice. Now she is retired. Yes she is Kathak Guru too.

The mention about Jodha Akbar relation was a casual exercise. I will let you know when ever i watch any good documentary on DD.

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Now, I see some of the open strings tying up atleast for me ...
This article is very much interesting ...

Thanks for sharing Abhay ... :)

P.S : I love Doordarshan channel somehow :)
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: lasyap3

Now, I see some of the open strings tying up atleast for me ...

This article is very much interesting ...

Thanks for sharing Abhay ... :)

P.S : I love Doordarshan channel somehow :)



Lasya

I Hope this documentary airs again on DoorDarshan, soon!
Recently, they were showing more about Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

In case, it airs again, please don't forget to tell the timings.
Many people here are eager to watch it. :)

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