Bahubali ~ Mahismati Kingdom .... and the One of Yore
Posted on the 02 November 2015 by Sampathkumar Sampath
In
June this year, I traveled by train to Bundelkhand and was awe-struck by the
history and the monuments of Khajuraho temples
famous for their nagara style architecture.
Walking near the intricate structures, one’s memory wandered to the
ancient kingdoms, the Great Maharajas, their passion for arts and culture and
sadly the way, history and invaders wiped them.
These temples were built by the Chandela dynasty ~ most famous among
them being King Yashovarman. Our tainted
history books do not have much to read on them is sad !
The
film ‘Babubali – the beginning’ impressed me and many of the scenes reminded of
the ancient kingdoms akin to Chandelas and more [digital images making them far
larger - ice-clad mountains making chilling experience]
Bahubali (One with
strong arms), a much revered figure among Jains was the son of Rishabha (first
tirthankara and founder of Jainism). After the nonviolent duel with Bharata,
his elder brother, Bahubali abandoned his kingdom and clothes to became a Jain
monk. Bahubali is also called Gomadesh because of the statue dedicated to him.
"Gommateshwara" statue, built by the Ganga dynasty is a 57-foot (17
m) monolith (statue carved from a single piece of rock) situated above a hill
in Shravanabelagola, in the Hassan district of Karnataka.
Prabhas powerful
portrayal in SS Rajamouli directed film hit the movie industry by storm – a
totally unexpected high grosser, though Bollywood would compare it with
Bjarangi Bhaijaan, which by nature has a wider audience. According to some commentators, the films released a week away from each other,
have together gave the industry over Rs 1200 croresin just two months.
Baahubali opened to a huge Rs 50 crore at the domestic circuit and reached the
Rs 250 croreclub in the domestic circuit alone. With a budget of around 250
crore, this was the highest ever in Indian cinema, the movie easily surpassed
expectations raking in crores for its makers.
There were reports that Rajamouli was mulling making a special international version of his magnum
opus planning to release the movie in
China.
The
movie is a fictional story of two warring brothers vying for control of an
ancient Indian kingdom ‘Mahismati’ - : Prabhas & Rana Daggubati with
Tamannaah, Anushka Shetty, Ramya Krishnan, Sathyaraj, Nassar, Tanikella Bharani
and Sudeep in other roles. The
Soundtrack and background score of Maragathamani Keeravani captivates so also is
the cinematography and visual effects.
The
movie happens in the (fictional) ancient Kingdom of Mahishmati- the sequence starts with Sivagami, the queen
mother (Ramya Krishnan), carrying a baby in her arms, emerges from a cave
adjoining a big waterfall; is chased and kills the soldiers pursuing her and
sacrifices herself to save the baby. Sanga (Rohini) and her husband name the infant ‘Shivudu’ and raise him as their own son. The child grows up aspiring to hike the
waterfall, he makes several unsuccessful attempts much against his mother's
wishes. With great efforts, he succeeds
and atop, he finds newer World – one of a
rebellious group to which Avanthika (Tamannaah), too is a dedicated
fighter avowed to retrieve Queen Devasena [Anushka] from King
Bhallala Deva (Rana Daggubati).
Shiva
undertakes the mission ~ succeeding against odds and beheads Bhallala deva’s
son protected by royal guard Kattappa.
The rivalry and animosity between cousins Amarendra Bahubali and
Ballaladeva unfolds in the flashback.
The cousins Bahubali and Bhallala grow up trained in all aspects fits to
becoming a King – Bahubali always smarter, wiser and concerned for the
subjects. A war is forced upon
Mahismati as evil forces of Kalakeyas invade – and after the victory, Baahubali
is anointed as King. The movie ends on
a surprise note with revelation that it Kattappa who had killed King
Amarendra Bahubali.
In some interview,
SS Ranamouli stated that he created the fictional kingdom of Mahismati, lying around
a mountain and above waterfalls and for that he had extensively researched on
14th century kingdoms. From
dressing to weapon design, language to romance, everything is fictional but yet
looks like a fairytale– a web search has some interesting facts.
The Avantis, the
ancient people belonging to this realm were described as mahavala (very
powerful) in the UdyogaParva
oftheMahabharata. There reportedly are some more references in Puranas
too. Avanti, was an ancient Indian
janapada (realm), roughly corresponded to the present day Malwa region.
According to the Buddhist text, the AnguttaraNikaya, the janapada was divided
into two parts by the Vindhyas, the northern part had its capital at Ujjayini
and the southern part had its center at Mahishmati.
By some accounts, the Haihayas were the earliest rulers of
Avanti, who captured the region from the Nagas. Initially, they ruled from
Mahishmati. The Haihayas were a confederation of five clans.
KaarthaveeryaArjuna was the foremost ruler.
Mahismati, the most important city
in the southern part of the Avanti kingdom, which later served as the capital of the Anupa
Kingdom, was located in present-day Madhya Pradesh, on the banks of Narmada
River, although its exact location is uncertain.
Several cities in
Madhya Pradesh, located along the Narmada river, are claimed to be the ancient
Mahishmati. These include:-Maheswar, Mandla, Mandhata…..the Kalachuris who are
credited with famous cave temples of Elephanta island ruled from
Mahismati. AdiShankaracharya is said to
have defeated Mandana Mishra in a debate at Mahishmati. Mandana Mishra became
disciple of AdiShankaracharya after the defeat.
It is
this name that is used as the land of fictional Kingdom for the film ‘
Baahubali’.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
2nd Nov.
2015.