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It is perhaps one of the best single poems in Persian Mystic poetry.
The mystic poetry of the Sufi saints is usually sung in this mode.
He writes mystic poetry on the side.
But he also composed ascetic and mystic poetry, and hymns.
His teachings were disseminated through lectures, seminars, books, and, especially, his mystic poetry.
In this small work of fifty stanzas he makes the inner self melt as it were by his exquisite mystic poetry.
The mystic poetry and message of the great poet teaches peace, tolerance, equality and lover in the society.
Mystic poetry is known as Anubhāvakāvya.
She was a creator of the mystic poetry called vatsun or Vakhs, literally "speech" (Voice).
I am still fond of saying verses and reading poetry of others' His forte is mystic poetry.
Mystic Poetry and Literature:
He read the Thiruppavai of Andal, and was amazed at its mystic poetry, which was to have a deep and lasting impact on him.
Shayegan, who studied with Henry Corbin in Paris, also has many pioneering works on Persian mysticism and mystic poetry.
T. V. Venkatasubramanian, Robert Butler and David Godman have also collaborated on translations of other Tamil mystic poetry.
In addition to printing an illustrated edition of the poem, much of the mystic poetry of William Blake is a direct response to or rewriting of Paradise Lost.
This period saw the rise of acclaimed lyricists whose works combined native folk songs and the mystic poetry of the medieval vachanas and kirthanas with influences from modern English romantics.
For Rafique, a 56-year-old Southeast Asian Muslim in San Francisco, resolution came through a combination of medieval mystic poetry and individual spiritual efforts endorsed by Sufi Muslim traditions.
He was a well-read man, admiring especially the mystic poetry of Henry Vaughan, the Silurist who came from the Brecon country of the Black Mountains where he himself had a house.
The decorative panels of Beit Ghazaleh do not include human figure representations; made by local craftsmen, the panels display many painted inscriptions presenting a mix of popular sayings, mystic poetry and biblical psalms.
Such formal commitments stand in marked contrast to Porter's great compatriot, Les Murray, who has brilliantly exploited the Whitmanian freedoms of a continent that Murray once argued is largely set over for mystic poetry.
Tu nombre en vano, published in 1995, is a thoughtful book which explores religiousness from the point of view of its absence and is constructed in the tradition of the psalms and mystic poetry.
During the unsettled and troublous times following the death of Aurangzeb, his mystic poetry helped in maintaining mental equilibrium of the people and brought much needed comfort and solace to the peasantry in and around Multan.
On numerous occasions, the band has shared their Sufi experiences, ideas behind the mystic poetry, and soulful song-writing ideology during the TV, radio and news paper interviews, such as, band's latest interview at Rohi TV.
While Amir Khan had specially propagated the vilambit or the slow style of singing, Amarnath further enriched the gharana with the mystic poetry he wrote as bandish for khayal singing, under the pen-name of Miturang.
Nisida was more beautiful thus than she had been the day before; with the vaporous cloud of perfume that had folded her round from head to foot had disappeared all that mystic poetry which put a sort of constraint upon her admirers and obliged them to lower their glances.