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who were the bauls? what were the main themes of their music?​

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Explanation:

The Bauls1 represent a polymorphic spiritual tradition, which historically was influenced by three religious praxis—Sahajiya (Bajrayana Buddhism), Bhakti (Hindu Vaishnavism, oftentimes embodied in the Tantric tradition), and Sufi/Dervish mysticism (Islamic Marifat), and perform their spirituality through songs as they ..

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The bauls are a collection of mystic minstrels of combined elements of Sufism Tantra Buddhism.

Explanation:

  • They are confined to the region of Bengal, their songs are never found in writing forms as they pour their heart out in their feelings and emotions in their respective songs.
  • The lyrical themes take the form of philosophical theme which depicts a disconnect between the earthly and spiritual soul which emphasis bonds of heart that peculiarly reveals life mysteries, natural laws, and the ultimate union with the divine.
  • Their songs are mostly non-communal of all while they comprise an intimate line between Islamic and Buddhist strains.

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