Mobilizing Krishna''s World: The Writings of Prince Svant Singh of Kishangarh
English
By (author): Heidi Pauwels
Savant Singh (16941764), the Rajput prince of Kishangarh-Rupnagar, is famous for commissioning beautiful works of miniature painting and composing devotional (bhakti) poetry to Krishna under the nom de plume Nagaridas. After his throne was usurped by his younger brother, while Savant Singh was on the road seeking military alliances to regain his kingdom, he composed an autobiographical pilgrimage account, The Pilgrims Bliss (Tirthananda); a hagiographic anthology, Garland of Anecdotes about Songs (Pad-Prasang-mala); and a reworking of the story of Rama, Garland of Ramas Story (Ram-Carit-Mala).
Through an examination of Savant Singhs life and works, Heidi Pauwels explores the circulation of ideas and culture in the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries in north India, revealing how Singh mobilized soldiers but also used myths, songs, and stories about saints in order to cope with his personal and political crisis. Mobilizing Krishnas World allows us a peek behind the dreamlike paintings and refined poetry to glimpse a world of intrigue involving political and religious reform movements.