GREAT SUFI POETS OF THE PUNJAB
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Book Details
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Publisher: Anuradha Prakashan
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Author: Mr. R. M. Chopra
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Binding: Perfect Paperback
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Number of Pages: 366
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Asin: B0C1T7LGB5
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Release Date: 07 April 2023
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Language: English
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Package Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.0 x 0.9 inches
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Features: Sufi Poets, Sufi Poets of Punjab
About the Book
In Sufi Poets of Punjab, Mr. R. M. Chopra presents a captivating exploration of Punjabi Sufi literature, tracing the mystical essence and divine love that pervades the poetry of Sufi saints. The book delves into how these poets, through their simplicity, metaphors, and lyrical expressions, shaped the composite culture of Punjab from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Chopra eloquently highlights the Sufis’ role in promoting peace, harmony, and spiritual enlightenment among diverse communities during turbulent times. Drawing inspiration from their verses and musical renditions, the author captures the profound impact of Sufi teachings on language, literature, and social unity. A valuable work for readers interested in mysticism, Punjabi culture, and the spiritual wisdom of Sufi philosophy.PREFACE Whenever I chanced upon to hear melodies of Punjabi Sufi poets sung by folk singers, qawwaals or other accomplished musicians, I was always fascinated by their mysticism, their professed love for the Divine Beloved, their sincerity of purpose, the simplicity of their language, down-to-earth similes, most appropriate metaphors to drive home a point, and, some times, I wondered how very rich these compositions were in content, which, in fact, spurred me on the undertake study of Punjabi Sufi poetry in greater detail. During the course of this study I was pleasantly surprised when, in my search, I came across a treasure-trove of Divine Knowledge and Spiritual Realisation of a high order. It was also learnt that how these Sufi poets exercised a profound influence in the lives of the people and were responsible to a great extent for evolving a composite culture of the Punjab. They not only led the vanguard of progress in Punjabi language and literature but also, by the nobility of their pious feelings and rhythmic rendition, inspired the people to seek the Divine Love. The history of the Punjab from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries has seen many storms and peaceful interludes. These vicissitudes are reflected in the poetry of the Sufis. The Sufis, in the process, contributed a great deal in maintaining mental equilibrium of diverse communities in troublous times in the medieval ages. Their friendly and tolerant utt4erances retained the favour of both the Hindus as well as the Muslims and influenced the people's thought and sent the message of peace, love, fellowship, understanding and amity to every home and hamlet. They bestowed a remarkable legacy of communal harmony for posterity. I have tried to capture the essence of Sufi sayings and elaborate them into this book with the hope that it may help others in understanding the great Punjabi Sufi poets of yore and their contribution to bringing about a spirit of solidarity amongst different commu









