Songs of Kabir

By Kabir Translated by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra Preface by Wendy Doniger


Songs of Kabir
Online price: £8.99
Paperback, 120 pages
Published: 12th May 2011

Category: Poetry and Drama


The poems of Kabir are among the literary and spiritual treasures of the world. Kabir was born into a low-caste Muslim family of weavers, and is said to have lived for 120 years. Kabir's authorship has traditionally been assigned to a whole body of devotional songs that go beyond the usual divisions of caste and creed, challenging social division and freely mingling Muslim and Hindu motifs, to advocate and celebrate individual unity with the divine. The songs of Kabir offer a poetry of passion and paradox, full of earthy metaphors, riddling questions, and ecstatic riffs.





Listen carefully,



Neither the Vedas



Nor the Qur'an



Will teach you this:



Put the bit in its mouth,



The saddle on its back,



Your foot in the stirrup



And ride your wild runaway mind



All the way to heaven.



In these translations by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, one of India's finest contemporary poets, a timeless poet comes alive for our time, while distinguished scholar of religion Wendy Doniger contributes a preface that places Kabir's achievement in its historical context.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 120 pages
ISBN: 9781590173794
Format: 196mm x 122mm

BIC Code: DCF, HPDF
BISAC Code:  POE013000
Imprint: NYRB Classics


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