Kabir was an extraordinary oral poet whose works have been sung and recited by millions throughout North India for half a millenium. He may have been illiterate--'I do not touch ink or paper, this hand has never grasped a pen'--and he preached an abrasive, sometimes shocking, always uncompromising message that exhorted his audience to shed their delusions, pretensions, and empty orthodoxies in favour of an intense, direct, and personal confrontation with the truth. Thousands of poems are popularly attributed to Kabir, but only a few written collections have survived over the centuries. The Bijak is one of the most important, and is the sacred book of those who follow Kabir.
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Hess has liberated this fresh and stunning voice from centuries of pious encrustation on the Indian side, and decades of unwitting conventionality on our own * Parabola *
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Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-0-19-514876-3 (9780195148763)
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Associate Professor of Religious StudiesAssociate Professor of Religious Studies, Stanford University
Lecturer in HindiLecturer in Hindi, Banaras Hindu University
INTRODUCTION; TRANSLATIONS; APPENDICES; 1. THE TRADITION; 2. THE COW IS SUCKING AT THE CALF'S TEAT: INTERPRETING; KABIR'S UPSIDE-DOWN SONG