Kashmir Mystic Thought

Kashmir Mystic Thought

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAI881
Author: G.N. Gauhar
Publisher: Gulshan Books, Kashmir
Language: English and Urdu
Edition: 2009
ISBN: 9788183390354
Pages: 519
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 750 gm

Book Description

About the Book
Reshi movement has emerged due to inter action between Tasawuf and local Saivism immediately during and after 14 century. Sheikh Noor ud-Din Wali (Nund Reshi) consolidated and organized this spiritual code form the stray, scattered and ignored tradition which was created from 10 century by Zalka Reshi upto Sozan Reshi(1320) into a broad based, cadre. oriented and popular disciplined movement.

This book projects all the facts of the multidimensional personality of Nund Reshi and illustrates his word through his own deed. It is out of such discourse and study of the contribution of various streams of spirituality which remained dominant upon celestial culture of Kashmir that the book projects a definite and distinguishable local mystic philosophy.

Stress has been made to highlight poetry of Nund Reshi in bulk and specimen pieces from the verse stock of his successor poets in the discipline have been quoted as sample and on that basis argument advanced with lucid reasons that such creative contribution does not fall within the ambit of sufi poetry. One the basis of the stress on words, metaphors and symbols used in the two systems the Kashmir mystic poetry cannot be clubbed with sufi literature. Though the mystic streams in content look akin but each has its own temperament and treatment. It is in that light argued that Kashmir mystic poetry though akin to Tasawuf cannot be called sufi poetry. Equally its resemblance with Trika shastar will not bring it under that label. In content and quality it is but an indigenous thought of Kashmir.

About the Author
Mr. G.N Gauhar spent three decades as Judge, joined bar in 1957, was Defense Counsel in Kashmir Conspiracy Case & has again joined bar after retirement. A prolific writer in four languages, Kashmiri, Urdu, English & Persian. He has Published seven compilations of poetry, the (Ghazal) book bagged JK Academy Award 1990, and has successfully attempted all prevalent genres, introduced "Panjkara' & revived "Mathnavi".

Seven novels written but only four published, the three received JK Academy award & Pun to Paap' the first novel in Kashmiri to have bagged Sahitya Academy Award.

Historian of merit-as such his English books "Hazratbal Center Stage of Kashmir politics' goes for second print, "Military Operation in Kashmir Elections in J&K (1934 to 2002) are bold discussion on contemporary political history.

Researcher and critic of repute; three Monographs (English) on Sheikh Noor-u- din Wall Abdul Ahad Azad and Mirza Arif for Sahitya Academy New Delhi and five volume project Sahifal Noor (Urdu) two already published through Gulshan Books. All those expose his Merit as Critic and Researcher.

As translator has varied contribution, translated: Prof Nahal's Awarded Novel "Azadi" Dr. Sir Iqbal's Persian Poem Gulshani Raaz, Gazals(Persian) of Gani Kashmiri, Dr. Sen Gupta's monograph on Bhankin Chander Chaterjee.

The translation of Constitution of India for Union Ministry of Law and Justice, besides has translated both in Urdu & English bulk of Nund Reshi's Poem. As Essayist Published :Glinaawith Kath (50 Essays)

Edited Alamdar (Sovinier Urdu) Kulyati Ariz (for JK Academy) Nazmul Manaqib

(Persian) Mehar Mah (for JK Academy) On Editorial Board: Encyclopedia of India literature Sahitya Academy and Kashmiri into Kashmiri Dictionary JK Academy.

Positions held: President Kashmir Culture Organisation. (1972-88) Member Executive Board Sahitiya Academy 1977 1987. Vice President; All India Judge Association, Member Central Committe JK Academy Right activist Participated Conferences at Bangalore Khatmandu & Peshawar.

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