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Hazrat Baba Bulleh Shah In [1680-1758] | ||||||
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Bulleh
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ancestral village of Bulleh Shah was Uch Gilaniyan in Bahawalpur,
Pakistan. From there his family first shifted to Malakwal (District
Multan, Pakistan) and then to Pandoke, which is about 14 miles southeast
of Kasur (Pakistan). Bulleh's earlier name was Abdullah Shah, later on
it changed to Bulleh. His family ackground was religious, his father
being a highly religious |
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Life
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History
1680-1758 |
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Bulleh
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The poem below is typical of Bulleh’s view of the world. He sees the common underlying reality that lies beneath the mundane, and rejoices in its all pervasiveness. This concept is similar to the monotheistic, omnipresent concept of God that we come across in Sikhism and the Upanishads. |
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"Maati kudam
karendee yaar, |
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According to the authors this Kafi of Bulleh Shah reflects a tumultuous time in the history of Punjab. The poet perceives radical changes taking place in society around him. This was the middle of 18th century when the Sikh power was in the ascendancy and the Munhall power was waning. It was a time of chaos as there was no law and order. Bulleh Shah sees rampant corruption and societal decay. The general tone of the poem is pessimistic, as is obvious. |
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"Ulte hor zamane
aaye,
be they younger or
elder uncles |
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Dohra - Bulleh Shah |
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" Pi sharaab tey kha
kabab, heth baal haddaan di ag, |
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Drench yourself in wine and feast on roasted flesh, roasting in the fires flaming out of the bones. O Bulleha, break into the house of God and swindle the cheat of cheats. Note the commonalties found between Bulleh Shah and Shah Lateef who were contemporaries. They had almost the same experiences of the turbulent period in which they lived. Shah Lateef (1690-1752) and Bulleh Shah (1680-1758) had witnessed the death of Aurangzeb, the last of the great Mughals who was responsible for the murder of his brother Dara Shikoh and Sarmad, the Sufi poet. |
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