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Chitra

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A Play in One Act

(1896)

TO MRS. WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY

The great epics of India - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana - are an immense source of happiness to all the Indians around which their entire life circle revolves. The Mahabharata being the source, "chitrangada" whose name forms the title of the play "Chitra", is a great love story that evolves into nine scenes culminating in the marriage of Chitrangada and Arjuna. The plot spread over nine scenes graphically and picturesquely reveals love at first sight without undermining the worth of a person, leading the reader through various stages of love. It reaches the climax of true love in the words of her lover Arjuna, "Illusion is the first appearance of Truth. She advances towards her lover in disguise. But a time comes when she throws off her ornaments and veils and stands clothed in naked dignity." (Arjuna to Chitra, scn.vi)--Submitted by Rajarao T.

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MRS. WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY THIS lyrical drama was written about twenty-five years ago. It is based on the following story from the Mahabharata. In the course of his wanderings, in fulfilment of a vow of penance, Arjuna came to Manipur. There he saw Chitrangada, the beautiful daughter of Chitravahana, the king of the country. Smitten with her charms, he asked the king for the hand of his daughter in marriage. Chitravahana asked him who he was, and learning that he was Arjuna the Pandara, told him that Prabhanjana, one of his ancestors in the kingly line of Manipur, had long been childless. In order to obtain an heir, he performed severe penances. Pleased with these austerities, the god Shiva gave him this boon, that he and his successors should each have one child. It so happened that the promised child had invariably been a son. He, Chitravahana, was the first to have only a daughter Chitrangada to perpetuate the race. He had, therefore, always treated her as a son and had made her his heir. Continuing, the king said: "The one son that will be born to her must be the perpetuator of my race. That son will be the price that I shall demand for this marriage. You can take her, if you like, on this condition." Arjuna promised and took Chitrangada to wife, and lived in her father's capital for three years. When a son was born to them, he embraced her with affection, and taking leave of her and her father, set out again on his travels.

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