Soch Kral Explained

Faqeer Soch Kral R.A.
Birth Name:Ismail
Birth Date:1782
Birth Place:Yendragam, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir.
Death Date:29 November 1854
Resting Place:Pulwama
Other Names:Soch Seab
Ethnicity:Kashmiris
Era:Early 19th Century
Region:Jammu and Kashmir
Religion:Islam
Denomination:Ishq, (Sufi)
Main Interests:Sufism, Tasawuf

Soch Kral (1782 29 November 1854), was a Kashmiri Sufi poet, and is a Sufi saint.

Soch Kral was born in 1782 in the village of Inder, in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir. He was a potter by profession. He lived a simple life devoted to spirituality, monotheism and mysticism. His father was the Sufi poet Arif Kral, and he was a disciple of Kashmiri poet Momin Sahab R.A.

Soch Kral may have migrated to the village of Devsar in the Anantnag district, where his descendants are still living. He married but divorced his wife,[1] and died on 29 November 1854 in Inder.[1]

Legacy

According to a blogger on Blogspot.com, Soch Kral used poetry as a tool to enlighten the minds of people,[2] and his work promoted Sufism in Kashmiri poetry.[3]

The Soch Kral Memorial College of Education in Pulwama was named after him.[1]

In about 2009 the state government set aside Rs 50 lakh for the development of a heritage site near the Soch Kral's shrine. By 2012 construction had not started.[4]

In 2016, at Pulwama Degree College, singer Dhananjay Kaul grouped Lal-Ded, Mahjoor, Wahab Khar, and Soch Kral as among the "Sufi greats that Pulwama has produced", and sung their poetry which he set to music.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soch Kral a Sufi Poet. SKM College. 2016-04-12. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20160404223505/http://skmcollege.com/about-the-college/the-name-souch-kral.html. 4 April 2016. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Kashmri rooster. 2016-04-13.
  3. News: Tributes paid to Soch Kral . Greater Kashmir . 24 July 2011 . 18 April 2018 .
  4. Web site: Maqbool . Zahid . Construction of Soch Kral heritage site hits roadblock . Greater Kashmir . 6 March 2012 . 17 March 2019.
  5. News: Ashiq . Peerzada . Pandit couple spread notes of harmony in Kashmir . The Hindu . 8 June 2016 . 18 April 2018 .