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Drinking From Love's Cup

Surrender and Sacrifice in the Vārs of Bhai Gurdas Bhalla

Rahuldeep Singh Gill editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:26th Jan '17

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Bhai Gurdas Bhalla (d. 1636 CE) is widely considered the most important non-canonical poet in Sikh history, having shaped the theology and ethics of the tradition for centuries. His beautiful poems, which offer an authoritative illustration of Sikh life in the early seventeenth century, defined Sikh identity during a tumultuous period of upheaval. In Drinking from Love's Cup Rahuldeep Gill brings together for the first time a collection of the revered poet's early work, masterfully translated into English, along with the original Punjabi text. The magic of Gurdas's poetry, says Gill, lies in its fusion of Islamicate narrative traditions with the heroic literature of India to speak about death, martyrdom, and the spirit's absolution in love. Rhythmic, elegant, and lucid, the poems weave Sikh scripture into the lyrical fabric of Sikh spirituality. Challenging traditional scholarship surrounding the dates of Gurdas's writing, Gill suggests that Gurdas wrote his poetry to console the Sikh community, which was in mourning over the execution of the fifth of the Sikh founders, Guru Arjan (d. 1606), by agents of the Mughal Empire. Ranking among the best of the Punjabi language troubadours, Gurdas in his verses immortalized the fifth Guru's role as a martyr. His poems were written to encourage the faithful to stay involved in the community, resist hegemony, and reinforce Sikh beliefs during sectarian upheaval. This book brings a contemporary flair to Gurdas's moving stanzas, and also unearths fresh insights about his life and context.

Gill deserves praise for reviewing the problems surrounding Bhāī Gurdās and for this English rendering of a selection of his vārs, which triggers reflection on the craft of translation well beyond this particular oeuvre. * Monika Horstmann, Orientalistische Literaturzeitung *

ISBN: 9780190624088

Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 28mm

Weight: 544g

298 pages