Vaar Explained

The Var or Vaar, in Punjabi poetry, is a heroic ode or ballad which generally narrates legend such as stories of Punjabi folk heroes or a historical event.[1] [2] Examples include the feats of Dulla Bhatti and Raja Rasalu, Amir Khusrau's Vaar for Ghazi Malik who took the throne of Delhi in 1320, the Vaar of Shaikh Khokhar,[3] and Najabat's Nadar Shah Di Var which describes the invasion of India by Nadir Shah in 1739.[4] The Var has also been used to evoke the mood of devotion or sacrifice, as in Guru Gobind Singh's Chandi di Var, or to narrate the mystical experience of a Pir, Bhagat or Guru.[1]

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References

  1. The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature (Volume One - A to Devo). Amaresh Datta, ed. Sahitya Akademi: 2006, 352.
  2. Book: Singh, Bhupender . Baba Nanak Shah Fakir . 23 December 2022 . Blue Rose Publishers . 9789357046602 . 1st . 22–23 .
  3. Book: Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature Devraj to Jyoti · Volume 2 . 1570 . Amaresh Datta. 1988 .
  4. Book: Explorations . 1984 . Department of English Language and Literature, Government College. . 19 . en.