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A selection of mystic songs attributed to a fifteenth-century Indian poet offers short lyrical poems that fuse Hindu bhakti and Sufi devotion, using plain domestic imagery drawn from village life to urge immediate, loving union with the Divine. The poems critique religious formalism and ritual, insist on inward realization accessible to ordinary people, and range from ecstatic abstraction to intimate homely metaphors. Themes include divine love, religious syncretism, rejection of institutional intermediaries, and the sanctity of everyday labor; the translator presents these concise lyrics as a mosaic of devotional instruction, paradox, and lyric intimacy.

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Kabir

Kabir was a 15th-century Indian poet-saint whose verses have had a profound impact on the spiritual landscape of India. He is known for his devotional poetry that blends elements of Hinduism and Islam, emphasizing a personal connection to the divine. Kabir's work often critiques religious orthodoxy and advocates for a direct, experiential understanding of God. His most famous collection, "Songs of Kabir," showcases his unique voice and philosophical insights, which continue to resonate with readers and spiritual seekers today. Kabir's legacy endures as a symbol of unity and the quest for truth beyond religious boundaries.

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