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How does Sisir Kumar Das illustrate the concept of the mad lover through
the Indian Bhakti poets?
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sisir Kumar Das....like a stil ,unflickering frame is being replaced by mad lover,which is indeed ....It will be hardly an over-statement to describe the medieval.
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‘THE MAD LOVER’ BY SISIR KUMAR DAS:
- By comparing two two distinct Movements, the Bhakti and the Sufi movements of the pre medieval and medieval periods, Sisir Kumar Das illustrates the presence of a single literary tradition.
- The illustration discovers many similarities in their approach to God.
- The main imaginary of The Mad Lover is one event where the two traditions that are independent of each other, came close and intermingled.
- This, results in the creation of a new symbol in the Indian poetry.
- The poet is addressed as a mad lover.
- This imagery is frequently used in medieval period religious poetry.
- God is expressed in a way close to human heart, even to comman man.
- God is expressed sometimes as a child, sometimes as a friend and mostly as a lover.
- The lover is desiring to meet his beloved.
- Thereby, Sisir Kumar Das illustrate the concept of the mad lover through the Indian Bhakti poets.
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