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Jawahar Kala Kendra

The Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) is a multi-arts center located in the city of Jaipur, India. It was built by the Government of Rajasthan to preserve Rajasthani arts and crafts.[1] The center has eight blocks housing museums, an amphitheater, a closed auditorium, a library, art display rooms, a cafeteria, a small hostel, and an art studio. It also houses two permanent art galleries and three others, and it hosts its yearly theatre festival.

Jawahar Kala Kendra
जवाहर कला केंद्र
The Jawahar Kala Kendra, designed by Charles Correa, in Jaipur, Rajasthan
Location within Jaipur
Location within Rajasthan
General information
Address2, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Opposite Opp Commerce College, Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India
Town or cityJaipur
CountryIndia
Construction started1986; 38 years ago (1986)
Completed1992; 32 years ago (1992)
OwnerGovernment of Rajasthan
Design and construction
Architect(s)Charles Correa

Architecture edit

 
Vastu shastra-inspired plan adapted and evolved by modern architect Charles Correa in the design of Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur, Rajasthan.[2]

Jawahar Kala Kendra was built to resemble a red fort, with no windows on its facade. The design was prepared by the architect Charles Correa in 1986 and the building was ready in 1992.[3] The plan is inspired by the original city plan of Jaipur, consisting of nine squares with a central square left open.[4] The Jawahar Kala Kendra adapts and applies concepts from ancient architectural principles called the Vastu Vidya.[2][5]

The architecture of Jawahar Kala Kendra follows the Indian classical principle Vastu Purush Mandala. In this style, the plan of the building is conceived as a model of the Cosmos. The specific Mandala invoked in Jawahar Kala Kendra is the Navagraha. The plan consists of nine squares, each representing a planet, including two imaginary ones, Rahu and Ketu. [6]

The centre is an analogue of the original city plan of Jaipur, drawn up by Maharaja Jai Singh II, a scholar, mathematician, and astronomer, in the mid-17th century. His city plan, guided by the Shilpa Shastras, was based on the ancient Vedic mandala. Due to the presence of a hill, one of the squares was transposed to the east, and two squares were amalgamated to house the palace. Maharaja Jai Singh had one of the squares moved due to the presence of a hill in his design of the Jaipur city plan. Correa invoked the original mandala while innovatively using one square as the main entrance.[7]

Correa's plan for the Kendra directly invokes the original navagraha or nine house mandala. One of the squares is pivoted to recall the original city plan and create the entrance. The plan of Jaipur city is based on the nine square Yantra in which one square is displaced, and two central squares are combined. The squares are defined by an 8-meter-high wall, symbolizing the fortification wall along the old city of Jaipur.

 
Hastakar Yantra, Jawahar Kala Kendra

The idea was to create a cultural complex imbued with an intrinsic local context and historical ambience. Crossing the lush garden, one foray into a series of open-air pavilions as one enters the courtyard. Archways lead to painted domes, amphitheaters, cafés, and art galleries that all seemed spatially aligned as if enveloping the structure. There is a mural of a palm reading at the entrance to the theatre which illustrates the association of astrology and astronomy by naming the planets on the mounds of the hand.[8] Ancient traditions, Medieval Mughal aesthetics, and contemporary and evolving artistic sensibilities find representation in Jawahar Kala Kendra in its architecture, design, and activities.

Theatre, Museum and Activities edit

Rangayan, Mihir, Open Theatre, are a few of the many theatres housed in JKK. The building has eight squares and one main entrance. Each square is assigned to one planet in the plan and design. The square assigned to planet Brihaspati houses the library; planet Mangala houses the administrative offices; planet Budha houses the museum, which boasts a collection of miniature paintings, jewellery, photographs, musical instruments, and other cultural artifacts. Ketu houses other museum objects, among which an ornate antique carriage is prized.

Traditional wooden statues of Rajasthani crafts and traditional terracotta wall panels are also exhibited. Planet Shukra houses the theatres, while planet Shani houses the art galleries, such as Sukriti, Surekh, Parijat, Chaturdik, etc. Rahu is the square that facilitates documentation and research. The central square is dedicated to the Surya, just as the sun is the centre of the universe. It also serves as an open-air theatre called ‘Madhyavati.’ The astrological symbol of each planet is illustrated in a mural on the adjoining wall of each corresponding section. The ground plan includes two museums, a folk art centre, a studio, a closed theatre known as ‘Rangayan,’ and an open-air theatre known as ‘Madhyavati.’

At Jawahar Kala Kendra, many local traditional folk theatres like Khayals, Rammats, and Tamashas are performed. Lok Rang, the national folk festival, is also held here annually. Its library houses 20,000 books on Art, Architecture, Culture, Sculpture, Music, Drama, and other related subjects. Monographs on studies of various art forms such as Ghumar, Kanhaiya, and Dhrupad have been published, along with a major publication on Wall Paintings of Rajasthan, Treasures of Albert Hall Museum, Abhaneri, etc. Summer schools for dance, theatre, music, painting, etc., are regularly conducted to train children. Renowned artists are invited for residency programs.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Jawahar Kala Kendra". Architectuul. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b Sachdev, Vibhuti; Tillotson, Giles (2004). Building Jaipur: The Making of an Indian City. pp. 155–160. ISBN 978-1861891372.
  3. ^ Charles Correa: Exhibitions and Museums website.
  4. ^ Jawahar Kala Kendra Britannica.com
  5. ^ Vibhuti Chakrabarti. Indian Architectural Theory: Contemporary Uses of Vastu Vidya. Routledge. pp. 86–92.
  6. ^ Jain, Ashok Kumar (2 November 2015). "Charles Correa (1st September 1930–16th June 2015)". International Journal of Environmental Studies. 72 (6): 903–907. doi:10.1080/00207233.2015.1077593. ISSN 0020-7233.
  7. ^ Jain, Ashok Kumar (2 November 2015). "Charles Correa (1st September 1930–16th June 2015)". International Journal of Environmental Studies. 72 (6): 903–907. doi:10.1080/00207233.2015.1077593. ISSN 0020-7233.
  8. ^ Parsons, Ella (2019). "Jawahar Kala Kendra". World Literature Today. 93 (1): 112–112. doi:10.1353/wlt.2019.0146. ISSN 1945-8134.

External links edit

  • Jawahar Kala Kendra A Case-study by students of School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi

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This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The Jawahar Kala Kendra JKK is a multi arts center located in the city of Jaipur India It was built by the Government of Rajasthan to preserve Rajasthani arts and crafts 1 The center has eight blocks housing museums an amphitheater a closed auditorium a library art display rooms a cafeteria a small hostel and an art studio It also houses two permanent art galleries and three others and it hosts its yearly theatre festival Jawahar Kala Kendraजव हर कल क द रThe Jawahar Kala Kendra designed by Charles Correa in Jaipur RajasthanLocation within JaipurShow map of JaipurLocation within RajasthanShow map of RajasthanGeneral informationAddress2 Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg Opposite Opp Commerce College Jhalana Doongri Jaipur Rajasthan 302004 IndiaTown or cityJaipurCountryIndiaConstruction started1986 38 years ago 1986 Completed1992 32 years ago 1992 OwnerGovernment of RajasthanDesign and constructionArchitect s Charles Correa Contents 1 Architecture 2 Theatre Museum and Activities 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksArchitecture edit nbsp Vastu shastra inspired plan adapted and evolved by modern architect Charles Correa in the design of Jawahar Kala Kendra Jaipur Rajasthan 2 Jawahar Kala Kendra was built to resemble a red fort with no windows on its facade The design was prepared by the architect Charles Correa in 1986 and the building was ready in 1992 3 The plan is inspired by the original city plan of Jaipur consisting of nine squares with a central square left open 4 The Jawahar Kala Kendra adapts and applies concepts from ancient architectural principles called the Vastu Vidya 2 5 The architecture of Jawahar Kala Kendra follows the Indian classical principle Vastu Purush Mandala In this style the plan of the building is conceived as a model of the Cosmos The specific Mandala invoked in Jawahar Kala Kendra is the Navagraha The plan consists of nine squares each representing a planet including two imaginary ones Rahu and Ketu 6 The centre is an analogue of the original city plan of Jaipur drawn up by Maharaja Jai Singh II a scholar mathematician and astronomer in the mid 17th century His city plan guided by the Shilpa Shastras was based on the ancient Vedic mandala Due to the presence of a hill one of the squares was transposed to the east and two squares were amalgamated to house the palace Maharaja Jai Singh had one of the squares moved due to the presence of a hill in his design of the Jaipur city plan Correa invoked the original mandala while innovatively using one square as the main entrance 7 Correa s plan for the Kendra directly invokes the original navagraha or nine house mandala One of the squares is pivoted to recall the original city plan and create the entrance The plan of Jaipur city is based on the nine square Yantra in which one square is displaced and two central squares are combined The squares are defined by an 8 meter high wall symbolizing the fortification wall along the old city of Jaipur nbsp Hastakar Yantra Jawahar Kala Kendra The idea was to create a cultural complex imbued with an intrinsic local context and historical ambience Crossing the lush garden one foray into a series of open air pavilions as one enters the courtyard Archways lead to painted domes amphitheaters cafes and art galleries that all seemed spatially aligned as if enveloping the structure There is a mural of a palm reading at the entrance to the theatre which illustrates the association of astrology and astronomy by naming the planets on the mounds of the hand 8 Ancient traditions Medieval Mughal aesthetics and contemporary and evolving artistic sensibilities find representation in Jawahar Kala Kendra in its architecture design and activities Theatre Museum and Activities editRangayan Mihir Open Theatre are a few of the many theatres housed in JKK The building has eight squares and one main entrance Each square is assigned to one planet in the plan and design The square assigned to planet Brihaspati houses the library planet Mangala houses the administrative offices planet Budha houses the museum which boasts a collection of miniature paintings jewellery photographs musical instruments and other cultural artifacts Ketu houses other museum objects among which an ornate antique carriage is prized Traditional wooden statues of Rajasthani crafts and traditional terracotta wall panels are also exhibited Planet Shukra houses the theatres while planet Shani houses the art galleries such as Sukriti Surekh Parijat Chaturdik etc Rahu is the square that facilitates documentation and research The central square is dedicated to the Surya just as the sun is the centre of the universe It also serves as an open air theatre called Madhyavati The astrological symbol of each planet is illustrated in a mural on the adjoining wall of each corresponding section The ground plan includes two museums a folk art centre a studio a closed theatre known as Rangayan and an open air theatre known as Madhyavati At Jawahar Kala Kendra many local traditional folk theatres like Khayals Rammats and Tamashas are performed Lok Rang the national folk festival is also held here annually Its library houses 20 000 books on Art Architecture Culture Sculpture Music Drama and other related subjects Monographs on studies of various art forms such as Ghumar Kanhaiya and Dhrupad have been published along with a major publication on Wall Paintings of Rajasthan Treasures of Albert Hall Museum Abhaneri etc Summer schools for dance theatre music painting etc are regularly conducted to train children Renowned artists are invited for residency programs Gallery edit nbsp Sign at the entry nbsp Entryway nbsp Amphitheatre nbsp Amphitheatre nbsp Amphitheatre nbsp Pergola nbsp Door painted in Rajasthani Art nbsp Hastkaar Yantra based on medieval Rajasthani painting nbsp Central courtyard Jawahar Kala Kendra Jaipur nbsp Ceiling of entrance foyer at Jawahar Kala Kendra Jaipur nbsp Display Area Jawahar Kala Kendra Jaipur nbsp Planet Budh nbsp Planet Chandra nbsp Planet KetuReferences edit Jawahar Kala Kendra Architectuul Retrieved 9 November 2023 a b Sachdev Vibhuti Tillotson Giles 2004 Building Jaipur The Making of an Indian City pp 155 160 ISBN 978 1861891372 Charles Correa Exhibitions and Museums website Jawahar Kala Kendra Britannica com Vibhuti Chakrabarti Indian Architectural Theory Contemporary Uses of Vastu Vidya Routledge pp 86 92 Jain Ashok Kumar 2 November 2015 Charles Correa 1st September 1930 16th June 2015 International Journal of Environmental Studies 72 6 903 907 doi 10 1080 00207233 2015 1077593 ISSN 0020 7233 Jain Ashok Kumar 2 November 2015 Charles Correa 1st September 1930 16th June 2015 International Journal of Environmental Studies 72 6 903 907 doi 10 1080 00207233 2015 1077593 ISSN 0020 7233 Parsons Ella 2019 Jawahar Kala Kendra World Literature Today 93 1 112 112 doi 10 1353 wlt 2019 0146 ISSN 1945 8134 External links editJawahar Kala Kendra A Case study by students of School of Planning amp Architecture New Delhi 26 52 34 N 75 48 33 E 26 8762 N 75 8091 E 26 8762 75 8091 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jawahar Kala Kendra amp oldid 1215608460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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