Marsiya Writer Jhunnu(Chunnu) Lal Dilgeer- Martyr without Martyrdom
Prof.Mazhar Naqvi
People from all faiths revere a ‘Terhi
Qabr’ (Tilted Qabr) near famous ‘Chiriya Bazar( Birds’ Market) in ‘Nakhas’ area
of Lucknow as a shrine of ‘Shaheed Mard’(Martyr). Who floated the theory of ‘Tehri
Qabr’ as that of a martyr is not known but there is no doubt that one of the
greatest marsiya writers and devotee of Imam Husain lies buried in the grave. His
name was Jhunnu Lal( Mentioned also as Chunnu Lal in the accounts of certain historians) and he composed his marsiyas with ‘Takhallus’ (pen name) ‘Dilgeer’. Some people addresses him as Channu
Lal also. He was brother of Raja Jhau
Lal who was deputy chief Minister during the regime of Nawab Asaf Ud Daula.
Raja Jhau Lal was not only a
close aide of Nawab Asaf Ud Daula but also had genuine affection for the
martyrs of Karbala. He also built an Imambara in Thakurganj locality and still
in use. It is a simple structure but impressive in spirit of its builder. Had
Raja Jhau Lal built only to please his master, there would not have been any
impact of his endeavor on his brother. Inspired by his brother’s affection towards
Ahle- Bait, Jhunnu Lal studied the tragic narratives of Karbala in detail and
he was so captivated by the sublime sacrifice of Imam Husain and his small band
of determined and brave followers that he embraced Imamia faith.
As usually happens in the case of
men with poetic talents, Jhunnu Lal also began as a romantic poet and
concentrated on Ghazals, Masnavi and vasokht. But once he started praising the
prophet and his progeny , he gave up writing ghazals or other forms of romantic
poetry completely .Not only this, he destroyed all his earlier compositions by
throwing them into Moti Jheel and dedicated himself to marsiya and salam writing.
History records that he was one of the most favorite disciple
of one of the most celebrated poets of Urdu’ Nasikh’ and contemporary of Mir
Khaliq and Mirza Fasih. Another version says that Mirza Khani Nawazish was his
first Ustad and Nasikh replaced him at a later stage. Poet Mushafi has praised
his poetry but stated that ‘Tarab’ was his takhallus. He did not recite
marsiyas himself due to speech defect but his compositions were quite popular
during the regime of King Muhammad Ali Shah and were recited in Majlises. The researchers
are of the view that he used Tarab as takhallus so long as he composed Ghazals
but once he started composing poetry in praise of Ahle-bait-E-Athar, he always
used Dilgeer as pen name.
His reputation as a marsiya
writer soared so high that a large number of people used to believe that he was
Ustad of one of the greatest Marsiyago Mirza Dabeer. At the time of his death,
the entire Lucknow was engulfed in the rumor that the Ustad of Mirza Dabeer had
breathed his last. Mirza Dabeer however did not brush aside the rumor and just
remarked “It indeed would have been a great honor for me, had Dilgeer been my
Ustad.”
The words of Mirza Dabeer are a pointer to the capability of
Dilgeer to produce high quality marsiyas and salams in praise of martyrs of
Karbala. As Dabeer is rated at par with Mir Anis and even superior to the
latter by a large number of people even today, Dilgeer would have not earned a
false praise from him. Similarly a poet of Dabeer’s stature could have not uttered
anything in a lighter mode for a great Azadar like Dilgeer.
Historical accounts reveal that Dilgeer was born in 1780 and
died in 1848. He was alive during the reign of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan. He also witnessed
the coronation of Badshah Ghazi Uddin Haider. In ‘Shahan-E-Awadh –Haqeeqat ke Aine
Mein’, (Rulers of Awadh in the Mirror of Reality)Dilgeer has been praised by
its writer Akbar Haideri for constructing an imposing imambara during the
period of Ghazi Uddin Haider. The author has also appreciated Dilgeer for
placing a Good looking Tazia. Haideri has also reproduced in his work five
lines composed by Dilgeer about his conversion to Imamia faith during the rule
of Ghazi Uddin Haider to whom the poet had addressed as ‘Shah-e-Zaman’. The
most prominent composition of Dilgeer is ‘Ghabraegi Zainab- Ghabraegi
Zainab- Bhaiya ko Madine mein Kahan payegi Zainab’. This famous dirge is recited
all over the world after almost every Shaam-e Ghareeban Majlis.His composition
titled ‘Majmua Marasi Mirza Dilgeer’, was
printed by Munshi Nawal Kishore Press, Lucknow. His creative best is also
reflected when he says “
“Akbar
Hai Na Qasim Hai Na Abbas-e Dilawar,
Yeh Meri Rihaee To Hai Ab Qaid Se Badtar”
Yeh Meri Rihaee To Hai Ab Qaid Se Badtar”
( This release is worst then prison without Akbar, Qasim and
Abbas)
The contemporary accounts shed no light as to what extent Dilgeer
enjoyed royal patronage? What was his source of Income or how he spent his last
days? One gets mention of Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah honoring him with four
hundred rupees for a Masnavi written in praise of Husainabad.
While no trace or exact location of his imambara is available
details of his house and grave is known. Historian Agha Mehndi has mentioned
the location of his house In Kanghi wali Gali that is untraceable now. It is
however believed that he resided near the Tiraha merging with Victoria Street near Nakhas.
His house was in ruins when Agha Mehndi saw it but his grave was intact and
called as Terhi Qabr by the locals.
It is still popular with the same name but even those who
light candles and keep it clean don’t anything about Dilgeer. They even don’t
know about his compositions or what status he enjoyed during the Nawabi era. To
them he is a saint who was martyred with divine powers to fulfill their wishes
.None of the societies or Anjumans has so far bothered to place even a display
board at his Qabr ,containing brief life history and his literary contribution to
lamentation poetry that has kept alive Karbala for more than 13 centuries.
Since it has happened in Lucknow, a city known for its
azadari throughout the world, the apathy of those promoting and preserving the Muharram
rituals in an active manner even today appears to be tragic and calls for
immediate attention. They can organize a Mehfil or seminar on annual basis in
the memory of Dilgeer who had isolated himself from worldly affairs and left
his own faith to become an Azadar considering the message of Imam Husain as a
true path to tread upon to attain salvation. The Mazloom Imam also blessed him with
the title of martyr (Shaheed Mard) even though he had a natural death. His reverence
only proves once again that Masoomeen never owe anything to anyone and always
bless him with more than what their devotees offer them out of love or
affection.
Impressive and inspiring information. The tragic part is that this famous kalam is read on every Sham i Ghariban in every Imam bargah and on television on the evening of 10th of Muherrum.
ReplyDeleteGreat poet and azadaar of Imam Hussain A.S. His works should be promoted and given due recognition.
DeleteGreat poet one of the best marsiya negar
ReplyDeleteNo doubt, Dilgeer was a great mersiyakhawn (poet) His birth place was unknown. His full name was Jhunnu Lal Saxena, Saxena clan belongs to Shamsabad and surrounding ares. Check the history of Shamsabad. This way Dilgheer belongs to Shamsabad and later he migrated to as Lucknow was famous for its art and culture. So his birth place might be Shamsabad.
ReplyDeleteGreat poet & azadar e imam Hussain
ReplyDeleteIs Chunno Lall dilgeer's qalaam accessible anywhere?
ReplyDeleteThe great Marsiyago
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