This article intends to investigate the role played by different kinds of birds in the narrative scheme of the mediaeval love romance (premākhyān or mathnawī), a literary genre used by Indian Sufi poets aimed at conveying an esoteric message through the allegorical language of war and love. Although the principal actors of these poems are human, the functional role played by different animals such as birds (e.g. parrot, peacock, red-finch etc.) appears both as symbolically illustrative and intrinsically didactic. Works such as the Padmāvat of Malik Muhammad Jayasi and the Madhumālatī of Sayyid Manjhan Rajgiri are credited with successfully charging the adopted imagery and figurative language of their native Indian environment with the sophi...
Abstract: The shrike, which is a common Indian bird, was noticed by ancient Indians. This is a brief...
The following article is an attempt at interpretation of the oftdiscussed “riddle” of the birds (Ṛgv...
Given that the Sikhs’ scriptures – the utterances of their Gurus - are works of poetry, this article...
This article intends to investigate the role played by different kinds of birds in the narrative sch...
The article addresses the role of birds in Indian literature, with particular reference to the alleg...
This article discusses about bird symbolism in Persian Mysticism Poetry, because images of birds in ...
Love is considered as a mean to understanding and gaining knowledge of God since ancient period, con...
The romance of birds are expressed and manifested in how they impress and attract their love counte...
This study investigates the symbolic significance of two celebrated birds, Shaheen and Baaz, used in...
Historically, Safavid era is one of the most outstanding ones in Iran par-ticularly in terms of enha...
The following article is an attempt at interpretation of the oft-discussed “riddle” of the birds (Ṛg...
In various cultural and religious contexts, from West Asia to Southeast Asia, we come across a numbe...
The concept of love covers a considerable place in the world literature both in the West and the Eas...
In this article analyzed the scientific rationale and spiritual roots of the bird symbol. Originalit...
In this article analyzed the scientific rationale and spiritual roots of the bird symbol. Originalit...
Abstract: The shrike, which is a common Indian bird, was noticed by ancient Indians. This is a brief...
The following article is an attempt at interpretation of the oftdiscussed “riddle” of the birds (Ṛgv...
Given that the Sikhs’ scriptures – the utterances of their Gurus - are works of poetry, this article...
This article intends to investigate the role played by different kinds of birds in the narrative sch...
The article addresses the role of birds in Indian literature, with particular reference to the alleg...
This article discusses about bird symbolism in Persian Mysticism Poetry, because images of birds in ...
Love is considered as a mean to understanding and gaining knowledge of God since ancient period, con...
The romance of birds are expressed and manifested in how they impress and attract their love counte...
This study investigates the symbolic significance of two celebrated birds, Shaheen and Baaz, used in...
Historically, Safavid era is one of the most outstanding ones in Iran par-ticularly in terms of enha...
The following article is an attempt at interpretation of the oft-discussed “riddle” of the birds (Ṛg...
In various cultural and religious contexts, from West Asia to Southeast Asia, we come across a numbe...
The concept of love covers a considerable place in the world literature both in the West and the Eas...
In this article analyzed the scientific rationale and spiritual roots of the bird symbol. Originalit...
In this article analyzed the scientific rationale and spiritual roots of the bird symbol. Originalit...
Abstract: The shrike, which is a common Indian bird, was noticed by ancient Indians. This is a brief...
The following article is an attempt at interpretation of the oftdiscussed “riddle” of the birds (Ṛgv...
Given that the Sikhs’ scriptures – the utterances of their Gurus - are works of poetry, this article...