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A poetic rendering of the devotional verses of Kabir, presenting a sustained reflection on spiritual unity, inward practice, and the rejection of formal division. In Songs of Kabir, Rabindranath Tagore translates and interprets the voice of the fifteenth-century mystic, preserving the directness and intensity of the original compositions while shaping them for a modern readership.The poems move between image and declaration, emphasising the immediacy of spiritual experience over ritual or institutional form. Kabir's verse challenges distinctions between religious traditions, presenting a unified vision grounded in personal awareness and inner discipline. Tagore's treatment retains the simplicity of expression while allowing for philosophical depth, offering a sequence that is both lyrical and contemplative.Positioned between poetry and spiritual reflection, this work continues to hold significance within the study of devotional literature and comparative religion. It remains widely read for its clarity of expression and its enduring articulation of non-dual thought and inward realisation.
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ISBN9781604594591
PublisherA & D Publishing
Publication Date08/17/08
Pages56
Main GenreSpecialized Books
Sub GenrePhilosophy
FormatSoftcover
LanguageEnglish
Price12.50 €
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