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The study undertakes the analysis of three Medieval Indian Poets-Lal Ded, Nund Rishi and Kabir. They were all humanistic and social reformers in tone and expression. For Lal Ded, a common spirit pervaded everywhere and every individual was a reflection of the Divine. According to Nund Reshi, all beings had a common origin and therefore, caste, colour, creed and religion were nothing but worldly distractions. In tune with them both was Kabir who proclaimed himself as "a child of Allah and Ram at once". Their poetry, therefore, aimed at teaching people the essence of higher spirit. Belonging to…mehr

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The study undertakes the analysis of three Medieval Indian Poets-Lal Ded, Nund Rishi and Kabir. They were all humanistic and social reformers in tone and expression. For Lal Ded, a common spirit pervaded everywhere and every individual was a reflection of the Divine. According to Nund Reshi, all beings had a common origin and therefore, caste, colour, creed and religion were nothing but worldly distractions. In tune with them both was Kabir who proclaimed himself as "a child of Allah and Ram at once". Their poetry, therefore, aimed at teaching people the essence of higher spirit. Belonging to the middle ages, all of them embarked upon a journey of self to the Self, rectifying the social anomalies on the way.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Wasia (Gold Medalist, M.Phil and PhD in English) is currently working as Assistant Professor at Government College for Women, M A Road, Srinagar. Her areas of specialization include Poetry and Translation Studies. Actively engaged in research, she has various national/international publications and conference/seminar presentations to her credit