2024, Vol. 6, Issue 5, Part A
A study of women Bhaktas, with a special focus on Lal Ded of Kashmir
Author(s): Ashraful Islam Ahmed
Abstract: Women
bhaktas, or devotees, played a significant role in the history of medieval India. They exhibited their devotion and spirituality through various means, thereby challenging the established standards and social norms of the period. To show their dedication and spirituality, they defied social conventions and gender stereotypes through renunciation, singing, and poetry. Lal Ded, simply known as Lalla, stood out as one of the most notable examples, particularly in the context of Kashmir. Lal Ded’s life and poetry exemplified a profound spiritual journey marked by devotion, wisdom, and liberation. Born in the 14
th century, Lal Ded challenged the societal norms of her time by renouncing her privileged background and embracing a life of austerity and devotion to God. Her teachings emphasized the importance of inner purity, love, and surrender to the divine. Her verses, composed in the Kashmiri language, reflected her deep mystical insights and her experiences of union with the divine. Through her poetry, she explored themes of love, devotion, and the quest for self-realization. In the male-dominated society of medieval Kashmir, Lal Ded’s life and teachings were revolutionary. She asserted the spiritual equality of men and women. Her legacy as a woman
bhakta is thus not only one of devotion and mystical wisdom, but also one of empowerment and liberation.
DOI: 10.33545/27068919.2024.v6.i5a.1170Pages: 46-48 | Views: 604 | Downloads: 269Download Full Article: Click Here
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Ashraful Islam Ahmed.
A study of women Bhaktas, with a special focus on Lal Ded of Kashmir. Int J Adv Acad Stud 2024;6(5):46-48. DOI:
10.33545/27068919.2024.v6.i5a.1170