Bulleh Shah
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDG248 |
Author: | J. R. PuriT. R. Shangari |
Publisher: | Radha Soami Satsang Beas |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2010 |
ISBN: | 9789386866462 |
Pages: | 520 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 8.5"X5.5" |
Book Description
About the Book:
Bulleh Shah, the 18th century mystic poet from the Punjab, was the most popular Sufi saint of his times. In fact, some eminent writers have called him "the greatest Sufi poet of the Punjab." His admirers have even compared his writings and philosophy to those of Rumi. At present he is held in equally great esteem in Northern India and Pakistan.
Bulleh Shah's poems are suffused with love for God and his Master or Murshid. The other dominant note in his poetry is on very strong denunciation of empty rituals and external observance of religion.
He does not believe in saying something in roundabout ways. Whatever he has to convey, he says it by hitting the nail on the head. His poems are marked, not only by plain speaking, but also by bluntness. This produces a poignancy of feeling together with a depth of insight, which puts all artifice to shame. His poetry rises spontaneously from the depth of his heart, even as a fountain spouts from the depths of the earth. It has a kind of abandon which produces an intoxicating effect on the reader. No wonder it has always been a favorite choice for the group of singer called qawwals.
About the Author:
Prof. J. R. Puri was head of the Department of Philosophy at the Punjabi University, Patiala from 1969 to 1976. Earlier, he was head of the post-graduate Department of Philosophy, Mahendra College, Patiala for more than a decade. After his retirement as a teacher of philosophy for more than thirty-five years, his present interest centers mainly on the study and practice of mysticism.
Dr. T. R. Shangari is head of the post-graduate Department of Punjabi in D.A.V. College, Jullundur. Among other Sufi poets of the Punjab, he has been lecturing on Bulleh Shah for the last many years to his classes. He has also made a deep study of the major religions of the world.
CONTENTS
Preface xiii | |
Author's note xv | |
SECTION ONE 1 | LIFE |
SECTION TWO 31 | TEACHINGS |
SECTION THREE 145 | POEMS |
Kafi 149 | Note on Kafi |
150 | A Subtle Difference |
151 | A Warning |
153 | Arise! Awake! |
159 | At the Well of Life |
161 | Auspicious Day |
162 | Behind the Screen |
165 | Behind the Veil |
167 | Beloved as Man |
169 | Beloved as Yogi |
171 | Bid me Farewell! |
173 | Call me Your Own |
177 | Caught in a Net |
182 | Celestial Melody |
184 | Cheated While Spinning |
186 | Come, Dear Friend |
187 | Come, Friend! |
189 | Come, Love! |
191 | Come, O Physician! |
193 | Consumed by love |
196 | Creator and Creation |
197 | Deep Color |
200 | Deficient at Studies |
202 | Departure |
203 | Destiny |
204 | Dogs are Better Than you! |
205 | Don't Hide Behind the Veil! |
206 | Dust Mingles with Dust |
208 | Ecstasy of Love |
210 | Ever Fresh Spring of Love |
213 | Face of the Beloved |
215 | Fall Not in Love |
218 | False Knowledge |
222 | False Repentance |
224 | For the Sake of My Beloved |
226 | Friends, Congratulate Me |
228 | "Goodness" of Our Forefathers |
230 | Guiles of the Beloved |
232 | Guru is All-Powerful |
235 | He Deserted Me |
237 | Hide No More |
239 | Hint From the Beloved! |
242 | His Omnipresence |
244 | I am Free |
245 | I am Lost to Myself |
246 | I Cannot Live Without You |
248 | I Talk of the Beyond |
251 | In a New Attire |
253 | In Love |
255 | In Love Divine |
258 | Life Your Veil! |
260 | Longing |
262 | Longing for the Master |
264 | Lost in Love |
265 | Lost to Myself |
266 | Love and Law |
268 | Love Charms |
270 | Love Consummated |
272 | Melody of the Flute |
274 | Merging in the Beloved |
275 | Merging in Ranjha |
278 | Missives |
280 | My Beloved Friend |
281 | My Fasts, My Pilgrimages! |
282 | My Mad Love for the Beloved |
284 | My Magnificent Bridegroom |
285 | My Spinning Wheel out of Order |
287 | Mystery of Alif |
289 | Neither Hindu nor Muslim |
291 | No Reliance on You |
293 | Of Earth |
295 | On Union with the Lord |
296 | Only Ranjha |
298 | Pain of Love |
300 | Pangs of Love |
301 | Pass Your Time in Silence! |
303 | Perfect Love |
305 | Permeation |
307 | Perverse Times |
309 | Physical Love |
311 | Pining |
313 | Plea for Piety |
319 | Pray Merge Me with You |
320 | Radiance of Love |
321 | Ranjha is My Ka'ba |
323 | Ranjha is My Mecca |
325 | Revel with the Lord |
327 | Seeking Cure |
330 | Separation |
332 | Shah Inayat |
333 | Spin and Roam Not Aimlessly |
335 | Stay, O Love! |
340 | Sweeperess of the Lord |
341 | Swings of Love |
343 | The All-pervading Beloved |
345 | The Assemblage |
347 | The Beloved Departs |
349 | The Crucial Point |
352 | The Delicate Point |
354 | The Divine Ranjha |
355 | The Essence of Love |
356 | The Fleeting Four Days! |
358 | The Great Trickster |
362 | The Intoxicated One |
364 | The Jewel Merchants |
366 | The Joy of Death |
368 | The Lord in Disguise |
369 | The Lover |
371 | The Message-bearer |
373 | The Night of Union |
375 | The Pain for My Mad Love |
376 | The Reverse Direction |
378 | The Safflower Blossoms |
381 | The Spell of Love |
383 | The Spinning Wheel |
389 | The Story of Creation |
392 | The Torment of Separation |
393 | The Wages of Love |
395 | The Way of Love |
397 | The Wondrous Sadhu |
398 | The Works of Love! |
400 | The World as a Fair |
402 | Thief in the Fold of My Cloak |
404 | To Admonish Bullah |
406 | Transient Life |
408 | True Love has Beguiled Me |
410 | Truth Cannot be Withheld |
413 | Truth Submerged |
414 | Turn to Me |
415 | Unity to Diversity |
417 | Wake Up, Dear Traveler |
419 | Walk into My Courtyard |
420 | Weary of Spinning |
422 | What do I Know of Someone? |
424 | Whims of Love |
427 | Whither Your Destination? |
428 | Whom Am I? |
431 | Who Can Now Recognize Me? |
433 | Why the Veil? |
436 | Without Habitation |
439 | Woes of Separation |
441 | Wounds of Love |
444 | Yearning |
447 | You Alone Exist |
Baran Maha 449 | |
450 | The Spring Season (March-April) |
451 | The Rainy Season (July-August) |
The Week 452 | |
453 | Saturday |
454 | Thursday |
The Knots 455 | |
Couplets and Excerpts 457 | |
Acrostic -A Selection 467 | The Fire of Love |
Appendix 469 | Literary Style |
Notes 477 | |
Bibliography 485 | |
Books Consulted 486 | |
Index 487 | Punjabi First Lines of Kafis |
Local Addresses 491 | |
Books on this Science 497 |