Rupa Bhawani was the
second great mystic poet of 17th century. She had
a great and deep experience of ups and downs of
life. The worldly sufferings showed her the path
of spiritual life. Her spiritual 'Guru' was her
father Pandit Madhav Joo Dhar who initiated her
into the mysteries and practices of yoga. She gave
rich mystic poetry to Kashmiri language. In her
poetry, we can find the influence of both Kashmir
Shaivism and Islamic Sufism.
Rupa
Bhawani
Rupa
Bhawani was the second great
mystic poet of 17th century. She
had a great and deep experience of
ups and downs of life. The worldly
sufferings showed her the path of
spiritual life. Her spiritual
'Guru' was her father Pandit
Madhav Joo Dhar who initiated her
into the mysteries and practices
of yoga. >>>
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Roopa
Bhawani in Kashmiri Language and
Literature
In Kashmir, poetry has ever
been true to religion and thought. In early times
Sanskrit was the Language, mainly Musical. It was
the voice from the depth of heart, not a verbal
exercise, tinged with any affectation but a simple
and sincere expression of thought and knowledge
preserved for the good of mankind.
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The
Life of Devi Roop Bhawani
In
the early seventeenth century, a Kashmiri Pundit
named Madhav Joo Dhar lived in Srinagar. Madhav
Joo was of a deeply religious and philosophical
temperament, and his daily life was conducted in
an impeccably religious spirit. He worshipped the
Supreme Being (Ishwara) in the form of the Divine
Mother Sharika (Durga).
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Rupa
Bhawani
Rupa Bhawani (Samvat 1681-1771), daughter of
Pandit Madho Joo Dhar of Khanqahi Sokhta (Safa
Kadal), Srinagar, shines as a bright star in the
galaxy of mystic saints and sufis who have adorned
the firmament of the Reshiwari (Kashmir). Rupa
Bhawani's descendants, from her paternal side,
called Sahibi Dhars, have carried her message and
memory forward. >>>
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