what is the meaning of hukus bukus song
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The Hukus Bukus is one of the most popular songs of the Pandits of Kashmir, who after the domination of Islam have been displaced from their homeland. The message of this poem is rooted in the spiritual tradition of Kashmir. Some say it was composed by the last great mystic and poetess of Kashmir Saivism, Lalleshwari (also known as Lal Ded, 1320 – 1392). The poem, in later years, became a song for children and served as a poetic medium to convey the essence of the philosophy of Kashmir to kids and adults though very few could understand it.
It is said that the tones produced by the arrangement of words in this poem as well as its rhythm has a calming effect for infants and toddlers of all times.
Here are the words of the poem in the language of Kashmir and the basic meaning in the translation.
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Hukus bukus may be a life philosophy, which was written during the time, when Shavism was at its peak in Kashmir. The full song is enriched in the Sanatan philosophy. Some say, it's even composed by Lalleshwari, the mystic Shiva devotee and Poetess of Kashmir Shavism.
Explanation:
- The Hukus Bukus is one among the most popular songs of the Pandits of Kashmir, who after the domination of Islam are displaced from their homeland. The message of this poem is rooted within the spiritual tradition of Kashmir. Some say it had been composed by the last great mystic and poetess of Kashmir Saivism, Lalleshwari (also referred to as Lal Ded, 1320 – 1392).
- The poem, in later years, became a song for youngsters and served as a poetic medium to convey the essence of the philosophical image of Kashmir to kids and adults even though very few could understand it.
- It is said that the tones that were produced by the arrangement of words in this poem as well as the rhythm has a calming effect for infants and toddlers of all times.
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