Songs of Kabir

Songs of Kabir

by Kabir
Songs of Kabir

Songs of Kabir

by Kabir

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Overview

Kabir's 'Songs of Kabir' is a collection of mystical and spiritual poems that explore themes of love, unity, and the search for truth. Written in the 15th century, this classic work of Indian literature combines elements of Sufism, Hinduism, and other spiritual traditions. Kabir's simple yet profound verses are characterized by their directness and emotional depth, making them accessible to readers of all backgrounds. The poems in this collection are not only a reflection of the author's own spiritual journey but also serve as a guide for others seeking enlightenment. Kabir's use of metaphor and symbolism adds layers of meaning to his poetry, inviting readers to delve deeper into the mysteries of existence. Born in Varanasi, India, Kabir was a weaver by trade and a mystic by calling. His experiences with different religious communities and his profound spiritual insights inspired him to compose the verses that would later be compiled into 'Songs of Kabir'. Despite facing persecution for his unorthodox views, Kabir's poetry continues to be celebrated for its universal message of love and unity. Readers interested in exploring the spiritual wisdom of the East and delving into the depths of mystical poetry will find 'Songs of Kabir' to be a timeless and enriching read. Kabir's timeless words offer solace, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of the human experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788028360894
Publisher: Sharp Ink
Publication date: 01/01/2024
Sold by: CIANDO
Format: eBook
File size: 518 KB

About the Author

Kabir, the North Indian devotional or bhakti poet, was born in Benares (now Varanasi) and lived in the fifteenth century. Next to nothing is known of his life, though many legends surround him. He is said to have been a weaver, and in his resolutely undogmatic and often riddling work he debunks both Hinduism and Islam. The songs of this extraordinary poet, philosopher, and satirist, who believed in a personal god, have been sung and recited by millions throughout North India for half a millennium.

Arvind Krishna Mehrotra is the author of four books of poetry, the editor of The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets and Collected Poems in English by Arun Kolatkar, and the translator of The Absent Traveller: Prakrit Love Poetry. A volume of his essays, Partial Recall: Essays on Literature and Literary History will be published in 2011. He is a professor of English at the University of Allahabad and lives in Allahabad and Dehra Dun.

Wendy Doniger [O’Flaherty] graduated from Radcliffe College and received her Ph.D. from Harvard University and her D.Phil. from Oxford University. She is the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Chicago and the author of many books, most recently The Bedtrick: Tales of Sex and MasqueradeThe Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was, and The Hindus: An Alternative History..

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