Yoga, Sanskrit inspired Sufi epics-Chakras became ‘mystical stations’, gods turned ‘angels

It’s become received wisdom that the history of Indian ‘Hinduism’ and ‘Islam’, imagined as monolithic entities, are irreconcilable. But most medieval Hindus and Muslims didn’t follow the hostile rhetoric of courts. They inhabited a world of Awadhi Sufi epics with Hindu protagonists, which paid homage to ancient Indian mythological tropes. Anirudh Kanisetti explores this strange world, where the line between Sufi and Yogi was often blurred.
Sources:
Cohen, Richard J (trans.) The Chandayan. Marg, 2024.
Ernst, Carl W. Refractions of Islam in India: Situating Sufism and Yoga. Sage, 2016.
Gilmartin, David, and Bruce B. Lawrence. Beyond Turk and Hindu: Rethinking Religious Identities in Islamic South Asia. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2000.
Sreenivasan, Ramya. The many lives of a Rajput Queen: Heroic Pasts in India, c. 1500-1900. University of Washington Press, 2015.
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  • @ekamsat429
    @ekamsat4292 күн бұрын

    This could serve as a nice segue to the history of Baul and Sufi syncretism in Bengal.

  • @ShaikDastageerFaizurRahman
    @ShaikDastageerFaizurRahman2 күн бұрын

    please do a video on dara shukoh and his works in detail about Hinduism

  • @noneoftheabove666
    @noneoftheabove6662 күн бұрын

    This is probably going to hurt some people 😅

  • @shahabanwer7429
    @shahabanwer74292 күн бұрын

    Fascinating!

  • @missalberta5838
    @missalberta58382 күн бұрын

    These needs to be taught in NCERT if not there.

  • @distilledpoison7563
    @distilledpoison75632 күн бұрын

    It's like comparing islam and Christianity in middle East

  • @parvadhami980

    @parvadhami980

    Күн бұрын

    Both of them belong to the same Religious group

  • @dev9100-luv-the-world
    @dev9100-luv-the-world2 күн бұрын

    Very informative

  • @venkataramangopalan1015
    @venkataramangopalan10152 күн бұрын

    Well said in chaste English with excellent intonation.

  • @tapsimavinkeredayanand8454
    @tapsimavinkeredayanand84542 күн бұрын

    The sufis speak to my heart! This is beautiful and I’m sure Sufis influenced the Vaishnava saints with their unadulterated love for the divine

  • @noneoftheabove666

    @noneoftheabove666

    2 күн бұрын

    @@tapsimavinkeredayanand8454 How are you so sure that they influenced Vaishanava saints? You seem very confident

  • @tapsimavinkeredayanand8454

    @tapsimavinkeredayanand8454

    2 күн бұрын

    @@noneoftheabove666 I’m not sure ofcourse, but If you look at Bengali Vaishnava Padavali, there is a strong component of compassion towards other sentient beings and a rigid adherence towards Bhakti rituals( Kirtan, Sadhana) discipline which can also be found in the Algeria/ Maghreb sufis and Persian sufis. I am an Indian and I believe that the Bhakti movement started here and ofcourse the Upanishads influenced many mystics around the world. But the Sufi music speaks to me and i am old enough to know that where there is human heart there is longing for the divine. No one needs to teach an evolved person to fall in love with God- Its something we are born with but try to suppress. And it is very likely that if 2 people love the same entity with an ardent fervor, they would be inspired by each other, No?

  • @ansh_u_r

    @ansh_u_r

    Күн бұрын

    It's other way round.

  • @tapsimavinkeredayanand8454

    @tapsimavinkeredayanand8454

    Күн бұрын

    @@ansh_u_r Agree- I def believe that the Upanishads and their definitions of Moksha as union with ‘God’ or ‘Infinite consciousness’ came first and was a like an oasis to all these beautiful people who felt that deep ardent inexplicable longing which wasnt met by finite things/ people. However i do feel like every true devotee( not religious supremacists) picks and chooses how to love their God better and the Some of the Sufi masters devotion knew no bounds. So i think it could have been both ways

  • @rishavkumar1250

    @rishavkumar1250

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@tapsimavinkeredayanand8454you're so gullible but then again I hope everyone was liks you... the world would have been a better place then

  • @ayes1669
    @ayes166915 сағат бұрын

    Youre a leftist shame on you

  • @ansh_u_r
    @ansh_u_rКүн бұрын

    Sufis was just bagula bhagats..the medieval dhongi Babas trapping the gullibles.

  • @ansh_u_r
    @ansh_u_rКүн бұрын

    Too much hyderabadi beef biryani coming out in the monologue...typical game of bourgeoisie...bring closer and make collide.

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