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Sohbet of the Week (04 - 26) Hydrabad poetry around 1910 – 47 Hazrat Inayat Khan, during his stay at the Court of the Nizam of Hydrabad around 1910, collected a rich variety of poetry and music, which is published in the ‘Minqār-i-Musiqār’, presented in our Sohbets of 2024 – the book is available at Sulukpress. * * *
Ghazal of Amir – Rāg Husainī Kānārā, Tāl Qavālī
Come from self-regard to selflessness, ardour of worship.
That which you take from nothingness, O heedless one, is the real being.
Traveller beware, the road of being is a fearsome stretch.
Here are the camps of cutthroats, There are the hideouts of thieves.
Languid with wine, their eyes say: ‘ What business have you here? This is the district of drunks.’
Youth will leave a scar, do not glorify it heedlessly.
Is the proud strut of the peacock any sort of ecstasy?
Amir, all those who travel this road are plundered. It Is the neighbourhood of beauties, the quarter of thieves.
* * * Heartily, Puran |
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Dear friends, here is a wonderful website - an overview over all the many outstanding poets which the Indian Sufi Culture has brought in the course of the many centuries.
Dear friends, here are the collected 'Sohbets' 2026, much joy listening! |
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