Abhangs & Bhajans of the Great Indian Bhakti Poet-Saints - Paul Smith - Books - Independently Published - 9798711649786 - February 20, 2021
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Abhangs & Bhajans of the Great Indian Bhakti Poet-Saints

Paul Smith

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Abhangs & Bhajans of the Great Indian Bhakti Poet-Saints

ABHANGS & BHAJANS OF THE GREAT INDIAN BHAKTI POET-SAINTS Selected Poems. Translation & Introduction Paul Smith. From the 13th to the 17th century India gave birth to a number of great Poet-Saints whose lives and poetry is loved today as much as it was when they lived their lives of selfless devotion and praise of the Divine Beloved. They composed their poems in abhangs & bhajans that are here in the correct form and meaning, with biographies and bibliographies. Janabai (1263-1350) was born from the lowest caste. Her poetry reveals her love for God. Namdev (1270-1350) moved to Pandharpur where the temple of Lord Vithoba (Krishna as a boy) is located. He composed 2500 abhangs. Mukta Bai (b.1279) was the younger sister of Saint Dnyaneshwar but is a profound Poet-Saint in her own right. She wrote forty-one abhangs. Nanak (1469-1539) preached God as Supreme, Universal, All-powerful and truthful. He upheld the cause of women, downtrodden and poor. He wrote 947 poems. Surdas (1478-1581) praised Lord Krishna. It is said that he was born in Braj. He is known for his greatest work ... the Sur Sagar. Mira Bai (1498-1563) was a Rajput princess. Her powerful, beautiful bhajans are collected in her Padavali. Eknath (1533-1599) was a saint, scholar and poet. He is a bridge between Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Tukaram and Ramdas. Dadu (1544-1603) was a Poet/Saint from Gujarat. 'Dadu' means brother, and 'the compassionate one'. Tukaram (1608-1654) was a great Poet-Saint during the Bhakti movement in India and is still much loved. Ramdas (1627-1682) was a Marathi Poet-Saint and a devotee of Lord Rama. Bahina Bai (1628-1700) was a disciple of Tukaram. She wrote a unique autobiography and abhangs that deal with various subjects. Introduction on Bhakti Poetry and forms of the Abhang & the Bhajan. Biographies on each Poet. The Correct form in all poems has been achieved. Large Print (16pt) & Large Format (8" x 10") Edition. Pages 231.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 20, 2021
ISBN13 9798711649786
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 232
Dimensions 203 × 254 × 12 mm   ·   467 g
Language English  

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