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The photograph of a dilapidated temple or any other ancient stone structure recaptures the presence of the people that once existed in a spatial existence jointly with the structure. The beauty of the photograph stems out of the effectiveness of capturing the "presence" associated with the structure. A good photograph of a dilapidated structure of an ancient temple(now Godless ) recreates very evocatively the presence of the people who frequented the temple centuries ago . The photographic poem In the following poem I have tried to capture the "phantoms"exactly as a photographer does : fill as many visual details as possible . In doing so I have avoided , as far as possible, the use of imagery and back-and-forth movements in time so that the life of the ancients is recreated exactly like in a photograph : Hampi Rows of elegant stone arches Stretching before Virupaksha temple Housed multitudes of shops that sold Exotic oriental merchandise Incense sandalwood oil musk And rarest of the Mysore silks Ancient Vijaynagar hawkers Sold diamonds and pearls in heaps The lost civilisation of Hampi lies Buried among these weathered rocks Here every rock is a canvas of many hues Every boulder is replete with legend. The rapid Pampa meanders among These cyclopean masses and here She takes an abrupt northward course This was the Kishkinda of Ramayana Where our monkey-ancestors lived Yonder lies the Matanga hill where Sugriva took refuge from wrathful Vali. Hampi took birth in this wild country Strewn with boulders of strange shapes Worn down by the vagaries of weathering. Larger than life , famed emperor Srikrishnadevaraya walked tall Handsome and athletic conqueror A poet-king with an exquisite sensibility (Flanked by bejewelled queens He stands immortalised in bronze At the temple gates of Tirumala The mighty emperor conquered The distant Kalinga and its princess Brought Srikrishna's idol to Hampi . Under the haze of the searing sun Ruined Hampi sweltered through Five hundred years of history The artistic plenitude of the sculptors Defied the ruthless savagery of The vandalising alien invaders The stone thali of the temple spoke of Giant men with gargantuan appetites The harmonics of the musical pillars Resonated through five centuries A monolithic stone chariot stood Motionless as though it were Time's Relentless chariot that had come to a halt . In short it is a plain narration just like what a historian does. |
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