Three Bhakti Voices: Mirabai, Surdas and Kabir in Their Times and Ours
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- 9780198085393
- 891.431209 HAW
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891.4312 TUL The Epic of Ram Vol. 2 | 891.4312 TUL The Epic of Ram Vol. 3 | 891.4312 TUL The Epic of Ram Vol. 4 | 891.431209 HAW Three Bhakti Voices: Mirabai, Surdas and Kabir in Their Times and Ours | 891.4317 VER Magadh | 891.43171 PRI कागज़ और केनवास Kagaz aur Canvas (Hindi) | 891.433 GOV Between Love and Freedom: The Revolutionary in The Hindi Novel |
The landscape of North Indian religion was dramatically transformed in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by a remarkable family of poet-saints. Among the most famous and beloved of these figures-in India and throughout the world-are Mirabai, Surdas, and Kabir. In this book, John Stratton Hawley takes a probing look at all three, finding that many of the beliefs and legends surrounding them-even central motifs-emerged long after their deaths. This volume probes the lives, works, beliefs, and legends of three Bhakti poets-Mirabai, Surdas, and Kabir. Analysing the oldest manuscripts across North India, Hawley describes how these poets were heard and perceived in their own day and reveals startling facts about them
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