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One Hundred Poems

Kabir

Traductor Rabindranath Tagore

Editorial: DigiCat

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In "One Hundred Poems," Kabir weaves a profound tapestry of spirituality and human experience, presenting verses that resonate with the universal quest for meaning. Known for his unique stylistic fusion of folk traditions and mystical themes, Kabir's poetry transcends time and space, showcasing a blend of simplicity and depth. The collection delves into subjects such as love, devotion, and the pursuit of truth, often utilizing metaphors drawn from nature and daily life, which render his reflections both accessible and poignant within the broader context of Bhakti literature in India. Kabir, a 15th-century mystic poet and saint, emerged from a diverse socio-religious background, straddling Hindu and Islamic traditions. His experiential journey and commitment to a personal God inspired him to convey profound truths through poetry that challenged societal norms and dogmas. Kabir's life as a weaver offered him a unique perspective, which he transformed into powerful verses that advocate for love, equality, and spiritual awakening, thus making him a pivotal figure in the Sufi and Bhakti movements. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking an authentic exploration of spirituality and seeks to understand the essence of human experience. "One Hundred Poems" serves not only as a window into Kabir's mystic thought but also as a guide for contemporary seekers of truth, urging them to embrace a path of love and inner discovery.
Disponible desde: 29/05/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 43 páginas.

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