Mystical Verses of Lallā

Mystical Verses of Lallā
Title Mystical Verses of Lallā PDF eBook
Author Laldyada
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Pages 248
Release 2007
Genre Kashmir Saivism
ISBN 9788120832558

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Mystical Verses of Lalla is a rich introduction to Lalla, the great 14th centuries. Also known as Lallesvari and Lal Ded, she defied social conventions and proceeded on the journey of self-realization. Her verses speak across cultural boundaries and traditions and are as relevant today as they were six centuries ago. Jaishree Kak has beautifully translated the verses from Kashmiri into English. Joseph Singer's prints and drawings complement the verses, providing visual pathways into Lalla's verses. The fourteenth-century mystic poet Lalla, also known as Lallesvari and Lal Ded, is an integral part of Kashmiri language, literature, and culture. Lalla-Vakh or Lalla's verse-sayings have resonated orally for centuries in the valley of Kashmir. Lalla has been compared to Shakespeare, Hafiz, Kabir and Tulsidasa. And, she has been honored as the first Kashmiri poet who modernized Kashmiri language as well as literature. Her richness of language, turn of phrases, and metaphors are now standard expressions in modern Kashmiri.

I, Lalla

I, Lalla
Title I, Lalla PDF eBook
Author Laldyada
Publisher Penguin Global
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN 9780143420781

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The poems of the fourteenth-century Kashmiri mystic Lal Ded, popularly known as Lalla, strike us like brief and blinding bursts of light. Emotionally rich yet philosophically precise, sumptuously enigmatic yet crisply structured, these poems are as sensuously evocative as they are charged with an ecstatic devotion. Stripping away a century of Victorian-inflected translations and paraphrases, and restoring the jagged, colloquial power of Lalla's voice, in Ranjit Hoskote's new translation these poems are glorious manifestos of illumination.

Lallā to Nūruddīn

Lallā to Nūruddīn
Title Lallā to Nūruddīn PDF eBook
Author Jaishree Kak Odin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Kashmiri poetry
ISBN 9788120836907

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To the Other Shore

To the Other Shore
Title To the Other Shore PDF eBook
Author Jaishree Kak Odin
Publisher Vitasta
Pages 216
Release 1999
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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Study on life and works of Kashmiri poetess, Laldyada, 14th century; includes selection of her verses with English translation.

Multidisciplinary Approach in Research Area (Volume-5)

Multidisciplinary Approach in Research Area (Volume-5)
Title Multidisciplinary Approach in Research Area (Volume-5) PDF eBook
Author Chief Editor- Biplab Auddya, Editor- Rajni Baghel, Dr. Laxmi Dagar, Dr.M.Dhanalakshmi, Ms. P. Sharmila Devi, Archana Kasaudhan, Dr. Amairullah Khan Lodhi
Publisher The Hill Publication
Pages 77
Release 2024-02-08
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 8196679963

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I, Lalla

I, Lalla
Title I, Lalla PDF eBook
Author Lal Dĕd
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 311
Release 2013-07-15
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9351182339

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The poems of the fourteenth-century Kashmiri mystic Lal Ded, popularly known as Lalla, strike us like brief and blinding bursts of light. Emotionally rich yet philosophically precise, sumptuously enigmatic yet crisply structured, these poems are as sensuously evocative as they are charged with an ecstatic devotion. Stripping away a century of Victorian-inflected translations and paraphrases, and restoring the jagged, colloquial power of Lalla’s voice, in Ranjit Hoskote’s new translation these poems are glorious manifestos of illumination.

The Hindu Traditions

The Hindu Traditions
Title The Hindu Traditions PDF eBook
Author Mark W. Muesse
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 242
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451414005

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Renowned lecturer from The Teaching Company, Mark W. Muesse brings readers into an encounter with the world's oldest living religious tradition, known as Hinduism. Muesse's brief survey, challenges the perception of Hinduism as one religious tradition, showing how wonderfully rich and diverse this 5,000-year old story truly is. He traces the vast history and practices of classic and diverse traditions, moving from the origins in the Indus Valley up through classic and contemporary periods. Muesse exhibits a keen sense of the myriad spiritualities associated with Hinduism, demonstrating how the religious tradition is both monotheistic and polytheistic.