Braj literature explained

Braj literature is literature in Braj Bhasha, one of the Western Hindi languages developed as a literary language during the 15th century, Bhakti Movement as a form of devotional songs in praise of Krishna. It is often mystical in nature, related to the spiritual union of people with God, because almost all of Braj poets were considered God-realised saints and their words are thus considered as emanating from a divine source. Much of the traditional Northern Indian literature shares this trait. It literary tradition is a celebration of Krishna.[1] [2] The Braj region has a rich legacy and the medium was mainly the literary vehicle for the poets viz. Surdas, Tulsidas, Acharya Ram Chandra Shukla, Raskhan, Amir Khusrau among others.[3]

History

Braj Bhasha gained wider literary popularity because of Krishnaism, poet compose poems that were revolve around of childhood playful and profound instances, called as Leela of their favoured lords and life in region of Vraja.

Literary works in Braj Bhasha

Some major literary works in Braj Bhasha are:

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: Tagore focus of Taj literature fest . Firstpost . 13 December 2013 . IANS . 7 April 2019 .
  2. http://m.ibnlive.com/news/no-memorial-for-ghalib-at-his-birthplace-agra/441946-3-242.html No memorial for Ghalib at his birthplace, Agra-India News - IBNLive Mobile
  3. Web site: Now, a literature festival in Taj city - Hindustan Times . 2014-02-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140302023038/http://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/books/now-a-literature-festival-in-taj-city/article1-966906.aspx . 2014-03-02 .
  4. http://www.google.com/notebook/public/03553967701179803178/BDQs4SwoQx5vXjbQh Hindi Literature
  5. Book: Sujit Mukherjee. A Dictionary of Indian Literature: Beginnings-1850. 1998. Orient Blackswan. 978-81-250-1453-9. 425–.