Friday, December 20, 2013

THE GREAT MAGADH CAPITAL-PATNA


LAL SALAAM
After seeing the Historically and archeologically rich Bodhgaya, Rajgrih and Nalanda, I decided to get into urban Bihar. Around 4th century BC,Ajatshatru had made Pataliputra his capital. He shifted from Rajrih, maybe because of the proximity to the gigantic Ganga and also to be closer to Vaishali, which he wanted to conquer. 
GANGA THE MIGHTY RIVER
Pataliputra then, and Patna now is a big city, quite congested and has some charm of its own. It has got Colonial charm, as well as moffusil rustic charm. The cycle rickshaws are quite comfortable, but slightly high for my liking. 
It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited place in the world. It has been the Capital of Magadh since around 400 BC. In 300 BC during the rule of the Mauryas its population was 4,00,000. Quite a large population for those times! Pataliputra was ruled by the following dynasties.
1. Haryanka Empire- Bimbisar's dynasty-684 BC -413 BC. Bimbisar, Ajatshatru were of this dynasty.
2. Shishunaga Empire -413 BC -345 BC.
3. Nanda Empire- 424 BC -321 BC. This clan was not Kshatriya. Alexander had attacked India in 326 BC. He did not cross the Beas.
4. Maurya Empire -322 BC -185 BC.  It is said that this clan was not Kshatriya but Chandragupta  Maurya was the son of a dasi.  Chandragupta Maurya, Bindusara, Ashoka the Great were the rulers. Our relations with Greece were established. Ashoka ruled over almost the entire Bharatvarsha with the exception of parts of South India. Chanakya belonged to this era and also all the Asoka Stambhs and about 80,000 stupas were constructed all over the country. Buddhism flourished and was spread to South East Asia. He gave us our stone edicts with History written on it.
5. Sunga Empire 185 BC-75 BC. Patanjali's Mahabhashya was composed during their rule. This dynasty patronized Indian Culture and it is thought that they also persecuted followers of Buddhism, and revival of Hinduism began in their rule.
6. Gupta Empire -320 AD -600 AD. These rulers were not Kshatriya but were from Vaish community.  The known Rulers were Chandra Gupta, Samudra Gupta, Chandragupta II.This is the era that was called the Golden Age of India. because of the prosperity of the times when Art, Music, Literature, Science, Mathematics, Astronomy, prospered. This was the age that gave us Kalidas, Aryabhat, Varahamihira, Vishnu Sharma, Vatsyayana.


SOME WHERE HERE WAS THE PALACE OF ASOKA
How great the place was can only be imagined by us now. It was the place where two great Religions flourished, Buddhism and Jainism. Guru Gobind Singh the 10th Guru of the Sikh religion was also born in Patna. The famous University of Nalanda was located close by.
The modern city of Patna is situated on the southern bank of the Ganges. The river Sone, Gandak and Punpun also converge on the Ganga near Patna.
THE PILLAR AT KUMRAHAR
On this journey of mine in   Magadh, I started by visiting Kumrahar.  This is the place where the ancient Pataliputra ruins were. Today there is a huge garden and a small museum in the area, but the remains of the buildings of the Nand Empire and The Maurya Empire are very few. 


THE SUPINE PILLAR
If I remember correctly, I had visited this place about 50 years ago. I distinctly remember that then there were some pillars and the ruins of a wall, belonging to the Mauryan Empire in this place. This time I saw that the Pillars had been removed to the Museum and there was just one pillar supine on the grass. It left me feeling sad. 
The ruins of the mighty Empire which was perhaps the most important phase of our Indian History was totally displaced. There were some ruins belonging to the 4th and 5th century AD. This was the Hospital cum Monastery of Dhanvantri. Seals of the Arogyashala in Brahmi Lipi were found here and are kept in the Museum. One can read written on the seal "Sri Arogyavihara Bhikshusamghasya"
When ruins are in place, one's imagination can run  riot with visualizing all those high and mighty people walking on those corridors and the hustle bustle of a living city.
THE MUSEUM
After the disappointment of Kumrahar I went to the Patna Museum. The Museum building is majestic. I must say the British had this art of making imposing buildings which could make one want to enter the place and absorb all the beauty and knowledge of a time gone by. The Jadu Ghar, Ajaib Ghar or Museum is a red colored building spread out amidst a huge well maintained garden.  
DIDARGANJ YAKSHI
Entry to the first hall of the museum, made me stop and look  mesmerized at the extremely beautiful Didarganj Yakshi belonging to the 3rd Century BC. She is a work of beauty and art. 
YAKSHI FROM THE BACK
Yakshi's pretty nose got broken in one of her international trips. Yet she looks perfect. Her smile is no less enigmatic than the smile of Mona Lisa. She is  beautiful from every angle. The workmanship is very detailed and crafted very intricately.She is 64 inches tall, and is carved out of a single piece of stone.
ANOTHER VIEW OF THE YAKSHI
There were many more statues and Historical objects kept in the Museum. I liked the Buddha with a moustache.


BUDDHA WITH MOUSTACHE
Yet what made me sit quietly and peacefully was the room where the relics of Gautama the Buddha are kept. The room is not open to all. One has to buy a ticket of Rs. 100 to visit this room which is kept under lock and key with strict security.
THE PRECIOUS CASKET
The relics are kept in a small casket and consist of ashes of the Buddha, a stone bead, a broken glass bead, copper punch mark coin and a small leaf of gold. 
INSIDE THE CASKET
The relics are kept in controlled temperature. I loved being in that room all by myself with the relics of the greatest teacher of all times. It was the closest I could get to the Great teacher who lived more than 2500 years ago.
Having experienced  this, I did not want to see anything else in Patna. Yet we did go past the Golghar, which is a granary and has a unique shape, and also the Martyrs memorial.
GURU GOBIND SINGH'S BIRTHPALCE
Next morning we visited Patna Sahib the Gurudwara built over the place where the 10th Guru of the Sikh religion, Guru Gobind Singh was born.
Patna today does not convey to us that this is the place which is responsible for the ancient great works of Literature, art, Religion, education, knowledge. This was the place which gave India its name "Sone ki Chidiya". This was the most important land where so many eminent people lived, ruled and expanded their empires. All our past glory, History belonged to this place.

MAGADH?????
Magadh had so many Empires, there was so much bloodshed, each Ruler became more powerful than the other.  Magadh also broke the mould of the Caste system to some extent, as Rulers did not necessarily belong to the Kshatriya or warring caste. Asoka ruled the entire length and breadth of the country from Khorasan, Afghanistan to present day Bangladesh and Assam, and from North to North Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. He had three capitals, Pataliputra, Ujjain and Takshashila.  He became the biggest follower of Buddha who had preached Peace. Buddha had said that "we must train ourselves to attain peace". In Pali it is said, "Daiham sikkhata sanitya." He said peace can be attained by our own self. We are responsible for our own thoughts and our own thoughts shape our destiny.

6 comments:

kumarmama said...

Good writing, Varsha. Everything was nice but the Didarganj Yakshi has always been an all-time favourite of mine

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Man Singh Excellent . You touched some unsettled historoical controversies in a balanced way.

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Adv Mahendra Kumar Magadh was the seat of Mauryan Empire extended from Bihar to Afghanistan, from Bay of Bengal to the Arabian Sea and historians call it India's FIRST EMPIRE. An EMPIRE as compared to a kingdom, is much larger, has people of different races living in it and the king is more powerful and much wealthier. Megasthenes, who was an Ambassador from Greek King Seleucus, who also met Chandragupta, has given pretty detailed description of Patliputra. Greek and Roman historians like Diodorus, Strabo and Arrian has quoted extensively from the Indika by Megasthenes.

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

during the Mauryan times:1-Ptolemy I and his Greek dynasty was ruling in Egypt. 2-Rome was rising in power in Europe. 3-The dynasty of Seleucus Nikator was ruling in Syria. 4-The Mayan civilization was rising in Central America. 5-The Greek mathematician Archemides worked out the value of pi. 6-The Gauls rebelled against the Roman empire. 7-Euclid, the Greek mathematician, laid down the principles of geometry. 8-The First Punic War between Rome and Carthage was fought. 9- The Second Punic War was fought, Hannibal crossed the Alps with elephants. 11-In China the Qin Dynasty united the country. 12-Construction of the Great Wall of China began. 13-The Han Dynasty began to rule in China. INCIDENTALLY (WE HARDLY HAVE ANY AUTHENTIC ACCOUNT OF INDIAN HISTORY AFTER 200 AD TILL THE ARRIVAL OF MUSLIMS IN INDIA around 1200 AD), IN 187 AD WHEN BRIHADRATH(BUDDHIST), THE LAST MAURYAN KING WAS ASSASSINATED BY HIS OWN ARMY CHIEF PUSHYAMITRA SUNGA(BRAHMIN) THE HISTORY OF INDIA THEREAFTER LACKS OBJECTIVITY

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Umesh Sharma Thanks for enlightment

Sublimation said...

An exhaustive, interesting and enlightening narrative. Thanks.