Symbolism in Latif's PoetryInstitute of Sindhology, University of Sind, 1983 - 223 pages On the symbolic poetry of the Sindhi poet Shāh ʻAbd al-Laṭīf, 1689-ca. 1752; includes selected verses. |
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Page 22
... peace and points out the path to peace . The theme is of universal interest and applicability . Whatever the rank of an individual , every one aspires for peace and tranquillity and desires to change the present sickly state of ...
... peace and points out the path to peace . The theme is of universal interest and applicability . Whatever the rank of an individual , every one aspires for peace and tranquillity and desires to change the present sickly state of ...
Page 114
... peace prevailed . The king pitched the tents . The music was ordered , the form came back , the string vibrated . See how the message spread in every direction . The king is now a happy and contented soul . " " That is literal ...
... peace prevailed . The king pitched the tents . The music was ordered , the form came back , the string vibrated . See how the message spread in every direction . The king is now a happy and contented soul . " " That is literal ...
Page 115
... peace if there is no love and peace within one's mind ? It is all the more important to receive the divine music which is being played throughout the length and breadth , the depth and height , of the universe . The next step is to sing ...
... peace if there is no love and peace within one's mind ? It is all the more important to receive the divine music which is being played throughout the length and breadth , the depth and height , of the universe . The next step is to sing ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The Immortal Beauty of Latifs Sea Poetry | 42 |
Sasui Abri As Allegory of Life | 76 |
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