Chitra
Tagore's 1892 verse play — the Mahabharata princess Chitrangada and Arjuna
Tradition: Bengali Renaissance literature / Indian mythopoeic-philosophical drama
Tagore's 1892 verse-play 'Chitra' — the Mahabharata princess Chitrangada's transformation into beauty, and back
First published in Bengali as 'Chitrangada' in 1892 and self-translated by Tagore into English in 1913 (Macmillan), 'Chitra' is a one-act verse-play retelling the Mahabharata episode of Princess Chitrangada of Manipur. Raised as a warrior-prince by her father, she asks Madana and Vasanta (the gods of love and spring) to grant her a year of perfect beauty so that Arjuna may love her. The play meditates on love, identity, and the relation of inner and outer self — themes characteristic of Tagore's symbolist-philosophical drama.
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Editions cited
- Chitra (Calcutta, Adi-Brahmo-Samaj Press, 1892, in Bengali); English version: Chitra (Macmillan, London, 1913)
School Embodiments
Bengali symbolist-philosophical drama.
"I am no woman of beauty — I am Chitrangada, the princess." (Chitra, closing speech)
Engagement with the Mahabharata.
"From the Mahabharata, the Chitrangada episode." (Chitra, source)
Humanist meditation on identity and love.
"The true self lies beyond physical beauty." (Chitra, theme)
Quasi-mystical register of inner-vs-outer self.
"Beneath the outer form, the true Chitra." (Chitra, theme)
Early statement of female-self questioning.
"I am no doll, but a person to be reckoned with." (Chitra, key speech)
Bengali Renaissance romantic-philosophical drama.
"A year of perfect beauty as a poetic-philosophical occasion." (Chitra)
Internal Tensions
One of Tagore's most-translated dramatic works; foundational of the Tagorean mythopoeic-philosophical mode.
I. Time
1892 / 1913.
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II. Space
Bengal.
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III. Matter
Single one-act verse-play.
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IV. Observer
Early-to-middle Tagore.
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V. Energy
Symbolist-philosophical-dramatic energies.
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VI. Information
Single short play.
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How Chitra resolves each dilemma
48 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 9 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 9 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
What stuff is — fundamental, relational, or appearance.
4 mainstream positions
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.