Author :
Sarojini Naidu
Art By :
Indu Harikumar
Very
understandably words fail when the creations like these are to be reviewed. How
can one review a gem like this and more so when such pieces are embellished by
beautiful and spirited illustrations as are done by Indu Harikumar.
Sarojini
Naidu - the nightingale of India needs no introduction. Many of us have read
Sarojini Naidu in school coursework and this time Katha has brought one of her
brilliant poems - Palanquin Bearers, in a new avatar. The drawings by Indu
Harikumar have aptly filled beautiful colours in the lyrical verse.
Palanquin
also known as palki, a humble means of transportation was used in olden days
but here the one that is being talked about is the one carrying a bride. The
new bride is transitioning from one phase of her life to another and umpteen
thoughts cross her mind as she is securely seated inside the palanquin. She has
tears in her eyes for leaving her loved ones while at the same time she has
twinkling stars in her eyes awaiting beginning of a new life full of hope and
fervor.
The
bearers who are carrying the palanquin on their shoulders are conscientious
about their duty. They are bearing the palanquin gently and carefully, joyfully
and happily, smoothly and lightly while singing songs as they make progress
towards their destination.
It is a
sheer pleasure to read Naidu's poetry luxuriously brimming with metaphors which
make the readers float with the words.
The
illustrations by Indu are the vibrant scenes actually sewn on pieces of fabric.
Every page is a visual treat for the eyes, however a drawing of a full palanquin
would have been a cherry on the top and would have been easier for children to
imagine what a palanquin actually looked like.