MADANATILAKA
- Madanatilaka
(ಮದನತಿಲಕ)
- madanatilaka
- Chandraraja
- 11th
Century, 1025 A.D.(Approx.)
- Erotica
(Prosody)
- Madanatilakam
Ed. R.S.Panchamukhi, Kannada Research Institute, Dharwar, 1953
- ‘Madanatilaka’
is a work on erotica which is better known for the variety and craftsmanship of
the metrical forms that are used by him. Recha Nrupa a chieftain under Jayasimha
a king belonging to the dynasty of Kalyani Chalukyas was the patron of Chandraraja
the author of this book. Chandraraja makes it explicit that the ‘erotica’ part of
the work is a poetic rendering of the advice given by a king Recha Nrupa to his
wife. Chandraraja elaborates on the theme and uses the occasion to exhibit his mastery
over prosody and the acrobatics of versification. He is unique because he uses the
indigenous meters as also those borrowed from Sanskrit. He is justified when he
calls his work verily a great ocean of prosody.
Apparently Madanatilaka in its entirety
is not yet traced. It contains eleven chapters (adhikaraNa) consisting of 397 items
in either poetry or prose. But Chandraraja declares that his work contains eighteen
chapters with 500 items. Even this text is rather corrupted and contains a number
of errors. The metrical forms contained in
Madanatilaka are essentially of native origin. Forms such as Tripadi, Shatpadi,
and Piriyakkara abound in his work. He does not give their features but uses them
extensively. All of them spring from ‘Amshagana Chandassu’ which is the basis from
for the Dravidian prosody. Chandraraja uses many proverbs that were prevalent during
his times.
Another reason for which Madanatilaka deserves a detailed
study is the extensive usage of ‘Chitrkavitva’. Chitrakavitva which is very common
in Telugu is a clever use of graphic, lexical and morphological devices to make
a poem interesting and entertaining. Chandraraja uses devices such as chakra, muraja,
gOmUtrike, paNava etc. Hence ‘Madanatilaka’
is an important source of information about Kannada language and prosody.
- A vermillon
dot on the forehead of Cupid
- References:
a. Madanatilakam T.V.Venkatachala Shastry, Kannada Sahitya Parishath
Patrike, Vol. 46-1, 2, 1961.
b. Chandrarajana Madanatilaka G.G.Manjunathan, 1976, Kannada sahitya Charitre,
Vol. 3,
Institute
Of
Kannada Studies
,
Mysore
University
,
Mysore
.
c. Kannada Chitra
Kavya, by T.V.Venkatachala Shastry, 1987, Institute of Kannada Studies,
Mysore
University
,
Mysore
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