Lal Ded - The Mystic Poetess of Kashmir

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Join me on a journey through the life and poetry of Lal Ded, one of the most revered mystic poets of Kashmir. Lal Ded lived in the 14th century and her poetry has since inspired generations of people in the region and beyond. In this video, we explore Lal Ded's life, her poetry, and her impact on the culture of Kashmir.
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    Sources/Suggested Reading:
    Dyczkowski, Mark S.G. (1987). "The Doctrine of Vibration: An Analysis of the Doctrines and Practices of Kashmir Shaivism". SUNY Press.
    Hoskote, Ranjit (Translated by) (2013). "I, Lalla: The Poems of Lal Ded". Penguin Classics.
    Marjanovic, Boris (Translated by) (2004). "Abhinavagupta's Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita: Gitartha Samgraha". Indica Books.
    Muller-Ortega, Paul (1988). "The Triadic Heart of Siva: Kaula Tantricism of Abhinavagupta in the Non-Dual Shaivism of Kashmir". SUNY Press.
    Singh, Jaideva (Translated by) (1990). "The Doctrine of Recognition: A Translation of the Pratyabhijnahrdayam with an Introduction and Notes, by Ksemaraja". SUNY Press.
    Swami Lakshmanjoo (2015). "Kashmir Shaivism: The Secret Supreme". CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
    Torella, Raffaele & Bettina Bäumer (2016). "Utpaladeva: Philosopher of Recognition". D.K. Printworld.
    Torella, Rafaele (Translated by) (2013). "The Isvarapratyabhijnakarika of Utpaladeva: Critical edition and annoted translation". Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
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Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @mallikonduri
    @mallikonduri Год назад +241

    Wonderful! I am reminded of Akka Mahadevi, a very revered 12th century woman renunciate, poet and devotee of Shiva from Karnataka in southern India. Please do an episode on her... Like Lal Ded's, her poems are simple, profound and beautiful.

    • @deekshasingh8032
      @deekshasingh8032 Год назад +24

      He has used her image as thumbnail.

    • @keammaha990
      @keammaha990 Год назад +2

      Wahhhhaaaa
      Channamallikarjuna 🛐

    • @keammaha990
      @keammaha990 Год назад +17

      @@deekshasingh8032 I clicked thinking it has to be Akkamahadevi but Lo, I found Lal ded
      Mysterious are his ways

    • @shashankke250
      @shashankke250 Год назад

      Yes same

    • @BRIshwar
      @BRIshwar Год назад +9

      This photo is of great lingayat devine woman named as akk mahadevi in 12th century in Karnataka . ನಮೋ ಅಕ್ಕಮಹಾದೇವಿ 🙏

  • @ReynaSingh
    @ReynaSingh Год назад +323

    I’m glad to see a video on Lal Ded. Her legacy is a testament to the power of poetry

    • @ubaidarshad
      @ubaidarshad Год назад +6

      Lale ded not lal ded

    • @RichardDownsmusic
      @RichardDownsmusic Год назад +1

      🤍🙏

    • @believe-in-yourself
      @believe-in-yourself Год назад +3

      @@ubaidarshad perfect 😁

    • @Jumpoable
      @Jumpoable Год назад +14

      Was feeling "off" tonight & this video popped up & reading Lal Ded's Vakhs gave me the spiritual chills & then grounded me in the Void. Thank you Mother.

    • @pnkcnlng228
      @pnkcnlng228 Год назад

      ​@@Jumpoable Is everything ok man?

  • @angel21991
    @angel21991 Год назад +201

    An observer who dissolved into the observed. What a blessed being. What a blessed life.

    • @Venom_590
      @Venom_590 Год назад +2

      What do you mean? Can you explain that? Are you just reapting what jk said?

    • @angel21991
      @angel21991 Год назад +4

      @@Venom_590 I hope you are coming from a place of curiosity about my insights on this topic and not trying to put me down just based on your opinion of what I can or cannot know. I was expressing my adoration to a wonderful being . Spiritual exploration is a personal path and our insights as we walk that path can be shared in good faith in meaningful exchange. But it would be really disrespectful to take a personal process and convert it into a contest of who knows better. Afterall that would defeat the whole purpose of looking inward. Thank you for engaging with me, but I don't wish to take this conversation any further. I hope you understand and respect that.

    • @Venom_590
      @Venom_590 Год назад +1

      @@angel21991 rather than ranting so much you could have answered my question. I just asked to explain what you have said.🤪

    • @Venom_590
      @Venom_590 Год назад

      "Not trying to put me down" it shows how you still care about your ego so much and then talking about observer being observed. repeting word like parrot🤣😂

    • @Venom_590
      @Venom_590 Год назад

      @@angel21991 my insight,omg? Do you really know the meaning of insight?🤣😂 you are just repeating what jk have said without even understanding it.

  • @ankushkoul7912
    @ankushkoul7912 Год назад +259

    Lal ded our mother, born in a kashmiri pandit community and her poetry on shavism is so deep. At that time Shavism was so prominent in the valley and today that culture is still alive in Pandits who follow the same traditions.
    During the peak of shavism in kashmir, the famous lullaby Hukus bukus was written.
    Hukus bukus is a life philosophy which was Written during the time when Shavism was at its peak in Kashmir … The whole song is enriched in Sanatan philosophy… Some say it is even composed by Lalleshwari (lal ded) the mystic Shiva devote and Poetess of Kashmir Shavism. You can see today the leftover hindus of Kashmir known as Kashmiri pandits are Shivites and their main festivel is shivratri called Herath in kashmiri.
    So the song goes like this :
    Tse Kus Be Kus Teli Wan su Kus = Who are you and who am I, then tell us who is he the creator that permeates through both you and I
    Bhruman daras Poyun chokum : bhruman means between the eyebrows.. so as per Kashmir Shavism and sanatan philosophy we have third eye in between eyebrows which is also called the main center in human brain.
    poyun chokum means that I put water there. In kashmiri Hindu rituals or puja people put water on face and between eyebrows and it's consider the main center of power and brahmand… pyon is the word for water used by kashmiri pandits…muslims use word aab for it.
    Then next line is :
    Brahmish Tekis Takya Tyuk : means yeth “Brahm nish gaye be naebar" The brahm which I had, Brahm means confusion in Sanskrit, the brahm which I had that where is the God got clear and I got to know that it's within myself.

    • @AS-jo8qh
      @AS-jo8qh Год назад +21

      I read Shiva sutras which were revealed in Kashmir 4 days ago. I was mind-blown.

    • @lillysnet9345
      @lillysnet9345 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment 🙏

    • @lillysnet9345
      @lillysnet9345 Год назад

      @@AS-jo8qh Was that in English? Where to read it?

    • @AS-jo8qh
      @AS-jo8qh Год назад +5

      @@lillysnet9345 yes. It's a book. Maybe you can find pdf

    • @Sanjhi_Mitti
      @Sanjhi_Mitti Год назад

      @@AS-jo8qh which book, can u mention, please

  • @Foxtrail1957
    @Foxtrail1957 Год назад +62

    The story of Lal Ded is very identical to a Veershiva female saint Shri Akka Mahadevi who renunciated her queen status .She wrote wonderfull Vachanas, kind of short poems Her devotion to Lord Shiva ( Mallikarjun ) is very well known all over Karnataka and other states .Please do a episode on her too.Appreciate and thak you.

  • @nowshadk07
    @nowshadk07 Год назад +65

    Wow as a kashmiri I am so happy to see Video on Lal Ded. There isn't much information about her online. Thank you Sir.

    • @burhan8147
      @burhan8147 Год назад +12

      Keashur boi yiman chanelan peth wuchit chi khushi milan

    • @Avocadishhh
      @Avocadishhh Год назад +3

      ​@@burhan8147it's because we don't comment but trust me we're everywhere. I was amazed to see a kashmiri under a small yt channel of my favourite journalist never ever in my wildest imagination i thought that another kashmiri would be like me among those 15k daily viewers

    • @tiny7_266
      @tiny7_266 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Avocadishhhso trueee

    • @mohammadtehreem1802
      @mohammadtehreem1802 10 месяцев назад +2

      baradari che ne ravaan

  • @rosewater6778
    @rosewater6778 Год назад +20

    The Kashmiri Shaivism tradition is among the most elegant schools of though. The ecstasy of expanded consciousness and the oneness of all things. Your lovely video has encapsulated this beautifully. Thank you for this gem.

    • @Deepak_Dhakad
      @Deepak_Dhakad Год назад +2

      Adi Shankaracharya: ok kid

    • @rosewater6778
      @rosewater6778 Год назад +1

      @@Deepak_Dhakad I can't disagree. Your scepticism is valid. 😁 Adi Shankaracharya was an intellectual and spiritual giant. Vivekachudamani is absolutely transcendental.

  • @hemas9053
    @hemas9053 Год назад +18

    Bhakti Movement is an ocean with hidden gems from all over India . It's pleasantly surprising to know that I life , philosophical ideas & ofcourse Vakhs matches with Vachanas of Akka Mahadevi ...I being from Karnataka apparently is inspired to learn more about Lal ded.

    • @antarakmit4114
      @antarakmit4114 Год назад

      Congratulations on your state elections.

  • @zakirreshi6737
    @zakirreshi6737 Год назад +33

    The spiritual guide of Kashmir, Her wisdom transcends time and continues to stir.

  • @vasukinagabhushan
    @vasukinagabhushan Год назад +39

    There was a similar great saint and poet in Karnataka, India in the 12th century. Akka Mahadevi, who cast off her clothes, is considered as one of the most sacred women of Karnataka.

  • @MeKashmiri
    @MeKashmiri Год назад +76

    Buddy , good to see you covering stuff related to Kashmir , Been following you for years... I remember reading about teachings of Lal Ded back in my school days at Kashmir.

    • @saibababhakt5589
      @saibababhakt5589 Год назад

      May God fulfil all your wishes. God bless you and your family with good health, peace, prosperity, love, healthy relationships, wealth and the best of everything in life. May you always enjoy all the comforts in life. God Bless You

  • @santoor_rishi
    @santoor_rishi Год назад +40

    Was just reminded of her poetry today when I came and saw that you had just made a video on it! Thank you, thank you for covering the divine poetry of Lal Ded! As a person who is a student of the Kashmiri instrument Santoor, I have been trying to steep myself in Kashmiri culture as this instrument was used by both the Sufis and the Shaivites of Kashmir to accompany their hymns. Lal Ded is the key to the treasure that is Kashmiri culture that deserves to be more widely known.

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +1

      Love the Santoor!

    • @darshansharma3694
      @darshansharma3694 Год назад +5

      Sufi😂😂😂 kasmir is shaivate brother suffi is arabian

    • @santoor_rishi
      @santoor_rishi Год назад +1

      @@darshansharma3694 Forgive my ignorance, brother. But, I refer to Sufis because of Santoor's presence in Sufiana Mausiqi (the Classical Music of Kashmir) which utilizes mainly text from the Sufi tradition.

    • @eymberzelfolwun
      @eymberzelfolwun Год назад +1

      @@darshansharma3694 yes and Indians are europeans

  • @AbidWani-ec3xu
    @AbidWani-ec3xu Год назад +50

    Devi Lalleshwari is the epitome of Mysticism. Thanks for this video Sir.

    • @sultamatar6713
      @sultamatar6713 Год назад +3

      ​@Mohammad Muneeb while I'm personally averse to ascribing divinity to mortal beings, there is no denying the fact that Lalle'Ded is a part of our collective memory.
      Also, thanks for mentioning the book. Added it to my reading list. The only question is, is the author credible enough?

    • @adwaitvedant3297
      @adwaitvedant3297 Год назад

      @Mohammad Muneeb No author with hyper religious bias in their mind is credible..They will peddle narrative according to their own mischievous religious and political bias in their mind...Which appease their own ego...A true religion will never differentiate between beleiver and disbeleiver...

    • @sultamatar6713
      @sultamatar6713 Год назад +7

      @@adwaitvedant3297 You had me contemplating until you mentioned acharya prashant.
      He is a clown!

    • @hellboundtruck123
      @hellboundtruck123 Год назад

      @@adwaitvedant3297 advaita vedant is just a study of the self and it’s relation with a so called supreme self, which is non-inferable. It has no concrete evidence of a aatman and blindly believes in the existence of a parmaatman.

    • @AbidWani-ec3xu
      @AbidWani-ec3xu Год назад +8

      @Mohammad Muneeb I'm basing my statements on her poetry. And Devi is out of respect, it doesn't mean a goddess.

  • @ForestGirlTeresa
    @ForestGirlTeresa Год назад +61

    A very enlightening presentation of this Holy Woman. I’m inspired to seek out her poetry. Thanks.

  • @Kashur_khoor
    @Kashur_khoor Год назад +72

    Lovely summary of Lal ded and the context. The love we all have for Lal Ded is unmatched. ❤ #proudkashmiri

  • @namaenamae1
    @namaenamae1 Год назад +23

    So amazing seeing you do so much stuff on Kashmir! I've been reading her vakhs as I've been teaching myself Koshur to be able to talk to my little 6 month old nephew when he gets old enough to speak, since his father comes from Kashir and wants to make sure he speaks his language. So beautiful to see yet another expression of Kashmiri mysticism, and such a shame that that land is so oppressed these days.

    • @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108
      @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 Год назад +3

      Lord is oppressing itself/himself/herself through our egos and ignorence. maybe he/she/it must be bored alone since infinity. he is creating the enemy to defeat it everytime just like we enjoying play games. new game in every cycle of creation.

    • @Muslimah1987
      @Muslimah1987 Год назад

      How amazing that youre actually learning this obscure, mostly neglected language! What's your own background out of interest?

    • @clp2149
      @clp2149 Год назад

      Land of Kashmir is play ground for Pakistan that runs a billion dollar industry in the name Kashmir. The Pakistan runs a terror factory on it!

    • @Sri-vq6qo
      @Sri-vq6qo Год назад

      Kashmir oppressed? kashmir is growing now after decades of terrorism and militancy they are growing now check g20 summit now being held kashmiris are getting top rank in government exams.

    • @cynical-_-guy1086
      @cynical-_-guy1086 Год назад +2

      ​@@Sri-vq6qo who says kashmir is growing i m a kashmiri myself
      .we know it very well how media is manipulated here

  • @ramizfarooq
    @ramizfarooq Год назад +10

    You did an extensive research on lal ded, which intruges me... Belonging to the same soil where she belong to.. I had seen very few discussion, debates on her life.
    So I thank you for bringing her into your list .

    • @randmht9976
      @randmht9976 Год назад

      Why would you.
      Islom wipes everything it touches of all it's history, all it's beauty only cancer remains.

    • @SunilKumarBhatt9
      @SunilKumarBhatt9 Год назад

      Because Kashmir is now hijacked by Wahabism. So you have a good chance to be rebuked if you enquire further

  • @suchisthismystery2814
    @suchisthismystery2814 Год назад +86

    Playfully, you hid from me.
    All day I looked.
    Then I discovered
    I was you,
    and the celebration
    of That began.
    ~ Lalla

  • @dbbang1
    @dbbang1 Год назад +36

    Thank you for this teaching. I have never heard of this Saint before and her poetry and your explanation opened my heart to her.
    I, of course, ordered her book before the video ended. Just as I have ordered many books about the great teachers of the world, because of you.
    I practice Pure Land Buddhism and study the Tao and you have introduced me to the world of Islamic Sufi teachings which have blessed me over and over.
    Thank you so very much for all you do.
    Once I figure out how to financially support your work (technically challenged here!😊) I will begin. I hope you never stop blessing us.

  • @lonewolf3776
    @lonewolf3776 Год назад +9

    She is so inspiring . A being with so much wisdom to share with us that we are one with Shiva/shakti. There is no division. I wish more people would find her and help heal the earth as it is now.

  • @Thisisrealfaizan
    @Thisisrealfaizan Год назад +13

    Love from Kashmir ❤

  • @LaneMaxfield
    @LaneMaxfield Год назад +8

    I literally just ordered a copy of "I, Lalla" because of this video. I can't wait for it to arrive!

  • @bluebebop5865
    @bluebebop5865 Год назад +19

    Love the Dharmic videos on ur channel

  • @sudo2998
    @sudo2998 Год назад +28

    After having spent fifteen years being "very spiritual," I went cold turkey and now avoid all spirituality as much as I can. But watching this episode, I find Lal Ded's words are very close to my heart. Thanks for this episode.

    • @MustAfaalik
      @MustAfaalik Год назад +3

      @Sudo. "Between the extremes of religious fundamentalism & sensual self indulgence is The Middleway".☸

    • @mushtakmossa2232
      @mushtakmossa2232 Год назад

      I like to know why you avoid all spirituality😊

    • @mushtakmossa2232
      @mushtakmossa2232 Год назад

      @@Dk-qr2fe wht u mean by majhubi...pls excuse me for my ignorance😊🙏

    • @mushtakmossa2232
      @mushtakmossa2232 Год назад

      @@Dk-qr2fe 😊y can't u answer my simple question...pls tell me wht is majhubi.

    • @mushtakmossa2232
      @mushtakmossa2232 Год назад

      @@Dk-qr2feno much difference is there. it's also a kind of spirituality bcoz God and soul are the main aspects of all kinds of spirituality nd religions. Personally I like to live jus like any other organism living on this planet without bothering God, soul nd all spiritual bla bla bla. I think if we simply live like that, we can create paradise on earth. Otherwise we can't😊🙏

  • @Jumpoable
    @Jumpoable Год назад +11

    Thank you for this. Was feeling "off" tonight & this video popped up & reading Lal Ded's Vakhs gave me the spiritual chills & then grounded me. Thank you Mother.

    • @GrifynKristianBowman
      @GrifynKristianBowman Год назад

      Thank you Mother❤

    • @zhongguo108
      @zhongguo108 Год назад

      Bro , was the first emperor of Sui Dynasty , Emperor wen given the birth name Narayana?

  • @ghyslainlatendresse3695
    @ghyslainlatendresse3695 Год назад +45

    Your videos are getting to be very addictive. Thank you !
    I was in Kashmir about 14 years ago. For a while, they did let tourist in. Being now mainly a muslim region, they seemed to have no recollection whatsoever of Abhinavagupta : I searched and searched and searched... It was most sadening. I might have had more luck asking around for Lale.
    Finaly, I have a special request : that you do a video on the Vashista Yoga, which seems to me to be very close to kashmiri shaivism.

    • @elonruok601
      @elonruok601 Год назад

      Why should an average Kashmir have recollection of an 8th century Shaivite preacher if they are muslims

    • @alizehrasool3804
      @alizehrasool3804 Год назад +2

      for a while they did let tourist in? what is this bs u are spreading?

    • @ghyslainlatendresse3695
      @ghyslainlatendresse3695 Год назад +8

      @@alizehrasool3804 All I know is that twice before I tried to get in from India but it was closed because of civil trouble issues. After that I don't know... You must have been living under a rock if you didn't know that there were problems and terrorism in Kashmir some 15 years ago : it was all over the news... A simple search on Google will confirm what I'm saying... Anyway, the Peace be with you, brother...

    • @kaamdev810
      @kaamdev810 Год назад +3

      ​@@ghyslainlatendresse3695 are you from Mauritius? how did you get interested in Hindu religion?

    • @kaamdev810
      @kaamdev810 Год назад +3

      ​@@ghyslainlatendresse3695 yes indeed...Vashista yoga is an amazing scripture...

  • @sanjaykhushu6754
    @sanjaykhushu6754 Год назад +13

    I literally feel this version is the best depiction of our Lala Ded. This version is based on historical facts & references & is totally unbiased. I consider Lala the most intelligent being ever produced by Kashmir. Her vox reflects it all. It is most unusual that her Vox was preserved by a Hindu convert to Islam who took them to Iran by writing them in Farsi. She definitely was far too ahead of her time as her Vox took 200 years to be understood by the common masses. She is the real reference that some humans never die as her Vox still resonates in our Kashmir & will remain so always till eternity. This is how she has created her impression in my mind.
    She has defined spirituality in the most simple manner & implemented it in practice too.
    A lady roaming nude in devotion to heaven is the pinnacle of determination & a worldwide unparalleled reference & may be contemporary to none.

    • @ramanchaudhary2518
      @ramanchaudhary2518 23 дня назад

      Or just a crazy woman who lead the destruction of her culture by renouncing idol worship and ritual practice

  • @sultamatar6713
    @sultamatar6713 Год назад +97

    I'm amazed at your cosmopolitan outreach.
    Even we, Kashmiri muslims, consider Lalla'Ded, the definitive pious woman. The two most famous kashmiri women through history have been mystic poetess'-Lalla Ded and Habba Khatoon.
    Thank you for touching a piece of our culture!

    • @shashankke250
      @shashankke250 Год назад +1

      Just out of curiosity isn't she a kafir(non-believer) who will suffer in eternal hell 🤔
      Plus in most of photos, she is actually naked.
      So on what standards is she pious as per Islam 🤔

    • @TarunKumar-uo5gn
      @TarunKumar-uo5gn Год назад

      Muslims are root cause of Kashmirs problems.

    • @sultamatar6713
      @sultamatar6713 Год назад +1

      @Benam while that 'waqiya' in my opinion is apocryphal, the fact that we still call a 'naek and parhezgar' woman as 'Lalle ded' hints to her piety.

    • @saminakausar4255
      @saminakausar4255 Год назад +1

      I have heard about habba khatoonbfrom my grandmother/ dadi.

    • @Avocadishhh
      @Avocadishhh Год назад

      ​@@saminakausar4255you're missing out my dear

  • @captainprice2331
    @captainprice2331 Год назад +3

    My grandmom used to tell me tales and poems of her, this video gave a whole new perspective and life to these tales. Thanks a lot.

  • @Mirzaadeelrafiq
    @Mirzaadeelrafiq Год назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @dyscotopia
    @dyscotopia Год назад +9

    The more I learn about Kashmiri Shivism, the more I like it. As someone who has spent much time in Buddhist communities, it has a robust juicy flavour that feels complementary to the sometimes more arid places Buddhist teaching can go. I'm surprised it hasn't garnered more attention in the west as it offers such a lovely examplar of being in the world, but not of it, the world and us being both manifestations of the one unifying potential from which all arises and to which all returns

    • @Sbeyonce-ur9zk
      @Sbeyonce-ur9zk Год назад +5

      Kashmir was the land where both Buddhism.and Hinduism once flourished.

    • @anki3336
      @anki3336 5 месяцев назад

      You are of the world though. That's the distinction that needs to be felt. As long as you separate yourself from the world you will keep looking.
      You are of the world since this world exists. When you don't exist, the world doesn't. That's why Shaivism teachings included living the regular family life and living among people as that is path to unity with self (unity with divine).

  • @foodie1-t7t
    @foodie1-t7t Год назад +13

    Very refreshing to see a European person cover the mystics of Kashmir. It is true that Lal Ded is honoured by both major religions of the region but it is also true the accepted religion of the mystic (I say this as a Kashmiri myself) is Hinduism. Despite this she remains one of the most quoted poetess in contemporary times. Would love to see this Channel cover more such mystics and religious philosophy from Kashmir.

    • @sultamatar6713
      @sultamatar6713 Год назад

      ​@Mohammad Muneeb Is that the same Grierson who was one of the earliest to compile a Kashmiri into english dictionary?

    • @cmur666
      @cmur666 Год назад +12

      ​@Mohammad Muneeb actual Muslims would kill a woman mystic thinking she is a witch lmaoo. Why try taking credit from Hindu saints?

    • @adwaitvedant3297
      @adwaitvedant3297 Год назад

      @Mohammad Muneeb No author with hyper religious bias in their mind is credible..They will peddle narrative according to their own mischievous religious and political bias in their mind...Which appease their own ego...A true religion will never differentiate between beleiver and disbeleiver...Grow up !!

    • @adwaitvedant3297
      @adwaitvedant3297 Год назад

      @Mohammad Muneeb Kashmir has been birth place of vedic sanatana dharma , if u read only about those sources of history which try to sanction eternity of one single religion of one culture...Then you will remain brainwashed like this forever...All orientalists are not your phuphaji that they will appease islamic biased nartiatives... Archeology speaks a lot...Linguistics speaks thousand times more than empty rants....Read about kalhan rajtarangini ..There are different sanskrit manuscripts which sanctions presence of vedic dharma in kashmir before even birth of islam in Arabian deserts...I know why you are peddling all these...Because by circulation of these narratives you want to prove all orientalists conspired against islam....And manufactured vedic past of kashmir to integrate kashmir with india... yahudi o ki sazis , kafiro ki sazis..The churan you guys are consuming since birth of pakistan...

    • @roh-mj6em
      @roh-mj6em Год назад

      ​@Mohammad Muneeb lol muslims would beat a women let alone accept a saint. Infact most Muslims don't even believe in Sufi tradition. Kashmir's are Hindus, Buddhist, jains long before Islamic invaders came. You want to steal her since she is a respected figure in Kashmir and as a muslims you can't digest that she is hindu not a Muslim. But your ancestors are Hindus too at one point. Kashmir is infact majority hindu untill 16th century.

  • @spacemanonearth
    @spacemanonearth Год назад +7

    Thank you for another great video. Yes, be united with the One. Be blessed, continue your music interests. All is great.

  • @yajatbhargav3420
    @yajatbhargav3420 Год назад +13

    Fascinating as always brother. I'd love to see a video about the evolution of the Yogic tradition, from the Yoga Sutras and their Samkhyan metaphysics to the Advaitin Yoga Yajnavalkya and Yoga Vashishta (a unique form of advaita is found in this one, termed Drishti-shrishti vada, the doctrine of sight and appearace) into the hatha yogic tradition of the naths exemplified in the Hatha Yoga Pradipika (to be fair, the Nath tradition, being one of the largest renunciant traditions in India today, probably deserves a video of its own). Regardless, it's great to see your content on tantra, shaivism, and the yogic traditions. This channel has grown a lot in the few of years I've been watching and it's great to see your spread brother.

  • @dheomodi
    @dheomodi Год назад +25

    I always look forward to your videos, love your work :)

  • @lovecraftianjester
    @lovecraftianjester Год назад +11

    "When the scriptures melt away, the chants remain
    When the chants melt away, the mind remains
    When the mind melts away, what's left?
    A void mingles with the Void"
    Woah

  • @mallikadas
    @mallikadas Год назад +3

    You know very much about religious and spiritual world. So wonderful and inspiring. As a foreigner, you know India so much than that of us. Keep it up 👍

  • @rgyalchanhussain9966
    @rgyalchanhussain9966 Год назад +7

    I'm addicted to your videos. It's amazing that you mentioned the Sufi traditions of Kashmir. I follow one of these traditions called Noorbakhshia Sufi order. It's an off-shot of Kubravi Sufi order , brought in Kashmir by Syed Ali Hamdani popularly known as Shah e Hamdan .

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +4

      The Noorbakhshiyya is a really interesting order!

    • @rgyalchanhussain9966
      @rgyalchanhussain9966 Год назад +1

      @@LetsTalkReligion Noorbakshias very recently formed a sect of their own because a large number of Noorbakshias were converting into Shias and Sunnis . Now, it’s a sect as well as a sufi tradition.
      Would be amazing if you make a video on Noorbakshia’s Silsila e Dahab ( Golden Chain).

    • @Ajamidha
      @Ajamidha Год назад +6

      Not even close to Kashmiri shaivism , poor Kashmiris stealing Indic philosophies to maintain their 2rs converted imaan

    • @zuthmani9955
      @zuthmani9955 Год назад +1

      Are u from baltistan?

    • @rgyalchanhussain9966
      @rgyalchanhussain9966 Год назад +1

      @@zuthmani9955 yes

  • @bharatpandit4796
    @bharatpandit4796 Год назад +9

    An excellent video on Lal Ded. For all the love 💗 Kashmiris have shown for her teachings and her poetry I wonder why no memorial has been ever raised in her name though many schools and hospitals in Kashmir bear her name. She is the greatest gift of Kashmir to mankind! Why not have in Kashmir, on the banks of river Veyth a great hall where people can come and meditate, contemplate God and experience Lal Ded?

    • @nikunjarya9641
      @nikunjarya9641 Год назад +3

      Not a lot of people use the word "Veyth" nowadays, it should be popularised. It sounds much better!

    • @sultamatar6713
      @sultamatar6713 Год назад +3

      ​@@nikunjarya9641 nah. Jehlum sounds better.
      As does Beas instead of Vipasa, Ravi instead of Parusuni or Swat instead of Suwastu.
      Even we kashmiris don't call Jehlum Vyeth or Vitasta as we are happy enough to call it Jehlum. And that has nothing to do with religious affiliation!

    • @shashankke250
      @shashankke250 Год назад +5

      ​@@sultamatar6713 hmm really religion had a prominent factor in changing the name of places in India
      However, if you say so I believe it.
      Hope one day kashmiri becomes what it was known for a place of knowledge and origin of shivasim.

    • @digitalbath6057
      @digitalbath6057 Год назад +3

      I have so much respect for kashmiri hindus. I wish Kashmir was hindu majority, it would have been peaceful and civilized like uttrakhand, HP...

    • @sultamatar6713
      @sultamatar6713 Год назад

      @@digitalbath6057 travsa cxhouti manzz panin, gess batta!

  • @kasturiswami784
    @kasturiswami784 Год назад +10

    Ranjit hoskote is a friend of my daughter,who is also a poet,writing in English. But I have not read his book of this woman. Will you do another episode on Mira Bai just like her,a wandering saint. Her songs are sung even now.

  • @helenmadamrose306
    @helenmadamrose306 Год назад +3

    My favorite and utterly most revered inspirational figure❤🎉🎉

  • @Silencehaspower
    @Silencehaspower 8 месяцев назад +1

    I was never aware of her thanks for this video. It makes me curious about Kashmir Shaivism and can't help but lala's poems are attracting me towards her

  • @vijaywali6636
    @vijaywali6636 Год назад +3

    So inspiring and i am happy to see this video on Respected Lal Ded.Her poetry is heart warming..Thanks for sending this true video. ❤❤

  • @n.vinceabelgardner6346
    @n.vinceabelgardner6346 Год назад +4

    *WHAT A WONDERFULL WAY TO END APRIL WHICH WE ALL KNOW IS THE MONTH OF POETRY. THANK YOU BRO FOR CONTINUING TO BE A LIGHT THROUGH UR POSITIVE WORK, IT BRINGS ME PEACE WHICH I AM GRATEFUL FOR. AGAIN THANK YOU*

  • @Mudasir97
    @Mudasir97 Год назад +160

    She is known as Lal Ded, Lal Moaj and Laleshwari..... ❤️

  • @betweenearthandsky4091
    @betweenearthandsky4091 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video about dear Lalla

  • @lateonaname
    @lateonaname Год назад +7

    This was brilliant 🙏🏽 she was brilliant 🦋 thank you for your work and sharing, I’ve never heard of her but feel akin to her and if she’d been here today I’m certain she would’ve pulled influence from everything we have access to now and had insight. Btw I really appreciate how you teach these topics in your videos, completely unpretentious 😅✌️

  • @nikithaa
    @nikithaa Год назад +2

    Great to know more about the poetess! I remember there was a chapter in our NCERT Hindi textbook on her verses.

  • @mansooraqureshi2696
    @mansooraqureshi2696 Год назад +3

    What a brave soul that embarked on life journey in a Patriarchal society to find n understand her own soul,a soul that shunned the binding shackles of society to feel free to follow sipiritual realms,also expressed the fleeting- fragility of life in her poetry. Her legacy is Huge-Big.....Deeply enshrined in the psyche of the valley till the Times Last, with all religious barriers crossed.

    • @antarakmit4114
      @antarakmit4114 Год назад

      That's what she said. (Abt legacy n stuff)

  • @imgouher2786
    @imgouher2786 4 месяца назад

    Glad to see a video on our lal ded, she was a great saint, no one can surpass her wisdom.
    🙏🏻

  • @137Trimethylpurine26dione
    @137Trimethylpurine26dione Год назад +9

    It's very cool seeing you cover a person who fuses the mystical Hindu and Sufi traditions together. I would really love if one day long later when you're free to , to make a video on sai baba as he seems to be a prominent Sufi/Hindu figure that transgresses the boundaries beyond the conceptual Hindu and Muslim name tags

    • @sultamatar6713
      @sultamatar6713 Год назад +2

      The less sentence can be used for Kabir too.
      Good suggestion, btw!

    • @137Trimethylpurine26dione
      @137Trimethylpurine26dione Год назад

      @@sultamatar6713 exactly I know he'll make alot of videos on these spiritual masters eventually

    • @shashankke250
      @shashankke250 Год назад

      I think the radicalism on both sides won't allow it.
      Religion just like any other tool is used as weapon to control and spread fear among masses

    • @20vivekpandey
      @20vivekpandey Год назад

      Put Islam away from sanatan dharma.... Islam is curse on earth

    • @subhanhasan990tsikfm
      @subhanhasan990tsikfm Год назад +1

      @@sultamatar6713 Kabir, Nanak and to a lesser extent Mira and Farid

  • @sorceresque647
    @sorceresque647 Год назад +2

    Always happy to be inspired by the lives of female mystics~ Thank you for sharing her words and story.

  • @lessismore4470
    @lessismore4470 Год назад +4

    "A void mingles with the Void" - this reminds me of Plotinus's "alone with the Alone" which kind of summarizes his spiritual experiences. Anyway, thanks a lot for the very interesting presentation of Lal Ded's deep poetry.

  • @chemicalsurrealist
    @chemicalsurrealist Год назад +1

    I have been a great admirer of your content! Thank you so much for mentioning my kashmir! ❤ love from valley :)

  • @wmka
    @wmka Год назад +11

    Interesting topic feminine spirituality, occult and mysticism across cultures around the world.

  • @Unitedstudentscorner
    @Unitedstudentscorner Год назад +2

    Wow glad to see about lal ded ,love from herat of kashmir

  • @midhatshah3733
    @midhatshah3733 Год назад +3

    Glad I came across this, I am thinking of writing my comp lit dissertation on her, Rumi and Coleridge

  • @youcanneverleave6924
    @youcanneverleave6924 Год назад

    I love you man. I'm so excited to gain more knowledge and put myself out there so I can talk to people like you in real life. Heart goes out to you man 💜

  • @н.джед.т
    @н.джед.т Год назад +3

    This is fascinating... The most cosmopolitan and mixed cultural regions so often become engulfed in the worst violence later, when outside forces try to lay claim to a region that can never be one or the other exclusively. Then we forget the multiculturalism and see only the sectarian strife... Sarajevo, Beirut, Baghdad, Belfast, Odesa & Mariupol... Once there was a time before the war. Thank you for bringing light to what was before the violence in Kashmir.

  • @RupaAbdi
    @RupaAbdi Год назад +1

    I have been watching your videos with great interest for the past few months. Your grasp of non-Western philosophies and belief systems is remarkable, as is your ability to explain complex theological principles with such ease and simplicity! Thanks, for creating this video on Lal Ded.
    The pilgrim sanyasin goes from shrine to shrine,
    Seeking to meet Him
    Who abides within herself...
    - Lal Ded

  • @Pandeyziipandit
    @Pandeyziipandit 10 месяцев назад +6

    It's sad to see what kashmir has become now due to muslims who genocided our Kashmir hindu (shaivites) 😔
    Karma shall pay them.
    Thankyou for educating us about her🙂🙏

    • @satyamindnectar7052
      @satyamindnectar7052 9 месяцев назад

      Kashmiri muslims are ex hindu

    • @Jotaro_69
      @Jotaro_69 7 месяцев назад

      Only a few 100 were killed and in retaliation untill then 100k muslims were killed and shavists conversation to mystic Islam nor real islam

  • @ofrapeters3952
    @ofrapeters3952 Год назад +1

    Many years ago I was in Kashmir and worked with a group of Sufis … they are the most spiritual people I ever met , and it took me years to integrate what I have learned in
    Five weeks …

  • @kasturiswami784
    @kasturiswami784 Год назад +3

    I admire your work,share it with friends,who have similar intersts.

  • @keammaha990
    @keammaha990 Год назад +1

    We thank you for bringing out our hidden great saints and sages of our motherland out into the existence for all.

  • @zahidhamid3029
    @zahidhamid3029 Год назад +4

    Lals's poetry is often sung in kashmiri sufi songs like you mentioned. My master gave me just one rule forget the outside get to the inside of things i lall took that teaching to heart from that day i have danced naked .

    • @adwaitvedant3297
      @adwaitvedant3297 Год назад

      @Mohammad Muneeb No author with hyper religious bias in their mind is credible..They will peddle narrative according to their own mischievous religious and political bias in their mind...Which appease their own ego...A true religion will never differentiate between beleiver and disbeleiver...

    • @varunpandita5869
      @varunpandita5869 Год назад +2

      @Mohammad Muneeb everything looks orient when it starts looking more truthful than the false cautiousness of western ideals.

    • @pratyush7711
      @pratyush7711 Год назад

      ​@@varunpandita5869 it's just mallech thing 😂. For them their islam is 1 trillion years old and everything came from that desert cult😂.

  • @RajSingh-xv9xk
    @RajSingh-xv9xk Год назад

    I had no idea who Lal Deb was, but as soon as i came across this doc i felt a great pull to Lal Deb. Thank you for bring this here.

  • @sgowdru
    @sgowdru Год назад +4

    Akka mahadevi from Karnataka was also a nomadic ascetic and her vachana speaks about life and her devotion to Shiva in the form of Channamallikarjuna. You must make a video on her and also vachana sahitya from the 11th and 12 century that prevailed in south India..

  • @JayoTisa
    @JayoTisa Год назад

    Ahh❤ My favorite saint and poetess. Rarely she is covered, thank you so much.

  • @mysticcompass.0
    @mysticcompass.0 Год назад +52

    Lal-Ded, the greatest woman of our valley. We have great respect for her and we consider her as a crown and a spiritual mother of Kashmiri Mysticism.
    But a handful of Muslims here, don't follow and respect her and are calling her a non-believer.
    Don't they understand, there is no particular religion for uniting with the divine. Don't they understand, there is only one rule, The rule of Love.

    • @love_Kholiya
      @love_Kholiya Год назад +10

      Its not a fault of these peoples, its happen when you believe in words only.

    • @sameerandrabi1560
      @sameerandrabi1560 Год назад

      Lol

    • @Advaitamanta
      @Advaitamanta Год назад +2

      ignore those Maleechs. will push the invaders out sooner or later. Kashmir will be restored as the crown jewel of Hindu/indic spirituality

    • @Advaitamanta
      @Advaitamanta Год назад +1

      Islam isn't even a religion. Centre figure of Islam was a war lord. the little spirituality their religion have is also poor attempt to copy ancient indic teachings. Islam isn't spirtual, it's a militant ideology best for expansion

    • @Awake-yn7er
      @Awake-yn7er Год назад +5

      Don't they understand that Shiva is Allah but in a different name only.

  • @ARJUMANDBHATTT
    @ARJUMANDBHATTT Год назад +2

    Lal Ded is pride of Kashmir and it's people collectively.
    Although she was born in a Hindu family yet majority of the muslims in the valley praise her and even one of the most prominent saints of Kashmir, 'Sheikh Ul Alam' has glorified and honoured her.
    Truly an inspiration!

  • @fmgirl99
    @fmgirl99 Год назад +3

    Incredible content. Would love to see more on cross-religion mysticism in South Asia!

  • @ishqnoor
    @ishqnoor Год назад +1

    I never knew that she was said to have essentially founded the Rishi Sufis. Again so glad we are hearing more of the female mystics. Thank you as always 🙏

  • @chronikhiles
    @chronikhiles Год назад +5

    I hope you eventually make a video on the twelve Alvars, the poet-saints of the oldest Vaishnava tradition.

  • @rishikeshnikam7162
    @rishikeshnikam7162 Год назад +2

    EXCELLENT 👌👌👌...
    AUM NAMAH SHIVAY...
    VANDE MATARAM 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳...

  • @rajpoot99
    @rajpoot99 Год назад +6

    Kashmir is a cradle of civilization and is truly termed as the Earth's heaven. Horrors of occupation, prosecution and subjugation of kashmiris haunt the valleys and mountains but their indomitable spirit will keep rising and rises still. Freedom of a people can't be denied forever and chants of Lal Dad may keep soothing their anguish and physical pain.

    • @Ajamidha
      @Ajamidha Год назад +3

      It's not now, islam destroyed it..
      Not a single verse in korand supports Sufism, it's just created after getting influenced from Indian philosophies

    • @Amit_Rajput_5
      @Amit_Rajput_5 Год назад +7

      ​@@Ajamidha absolutely, they convert the spirituality of sanatan into Sufism on the other hand vedas and upanishad have already talked the Samsara and life in much deeper and understandable way.

    • @vipint3694
      @vipint3694 Год назад +1

      Yes converted MADARSA graduate

  • @darshansingh4375
    @darshansingh4375 Год назад

    Thanks for the introduction of this beautiful inspiring soul . It’s a pleasant discovery. It was a time when when spiritual enlightenment and dialogue between various communities was not polarised and politicised as it is today.

  • @francescodandrea2713
    @francescodandrea2713 Год назад +3

    This Channel Is really a golf mine of interesting tipica. Wanderful video! I Saw the Amazing content that you made on islamic thought and that pushed me ti study by myself classical arabic and ti approach this colossal world of islamic studies. I myself mainly study chinese and i saw the very accurate videos that you made about daoism and i'd like you ti made more videos on this topic. This one video was a bager too.

  • @anujadharadhar9581
    @anujadharadhar9581 Год назад

    So beautifully told! Did'nt know about this saint. Thankyou dear soul. God and Guru bless you. Aum Guru Aum.

  • @malikairadmanovick1248
    @malikairadmanovick1248 Год назад +4

    Im so excited for this! Shanti shanti shanti! Salam salam salam!

  • @TheRdgrdg
    @TheRdgrdg Год назад +1

    "A void mingles with the Void." Beautiful.

  • @Ovais_Siddiqui
    @Ovais_Siddiqui Год назад +4

    This is just awesome.

  • @contentedlife-w3u
    @contentedlife-w3u Год назад +1

    Thank you for introducing me about Lal Ded, a very good video.

  • @cokedupnormies2651
    @cokedupnormies2651 Год назад +12

    Bro is reviving Kashmiri Hindu rashtra 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @lindyswing4368
      @lindyswing4368 Год назад +1

      Lol😂

    • @ShadowKid_000
      @ShadowKid_000 Год назад +6

      @@lindyswing4368 lol you 😂

    • @lindyswing4368
      @lindyswing4368 Год назад +1

      @@ShadowKid_000 yahi hai.... Sanghi soch

    • @Seize07
      @Seize07 11 месяцев назад +1

      There was no such thing.. don't live in imagination....

    • @divyarajpurohit2406
      @divyarajpurohit2406 7 месяцев назад

      ​​@@Seize07History says that what no proof like Allah?.

  • @mehransahib9310
    @mehransahib9310 Год назад

    Great man ! Belonging to the same soil i feel really ashamed, Salute to your hardwork and passion. I am a muslim and live at the resting place of Sheikh noorud din wali sahab.when i go via the poetry of the both of them, I observed a common relationship between the two poets:
    Inner consciousness, to what Lal deàd says :
    گورن وۄننم کُنُے وژُن
    نیٚبرٕوۄننم اندر اژُن
    سُے للہِ مےٚ گوم واکھ تہٕ وژُن
    توَے ہیۆتنَم ننٛگے نژُن
    13:50

  • @SahasraraIm
    @SahasraraIm Год назад +14

    Beautiful! I read about Lala in OSHO transcripts.

  • @anjalidwivedi1527
    @anjalidwivedi1527 Год назад

    Wonderful sharing....thank you so much for sharing this 🙏🙏

  • @kuku6116
    @kuku6116 Год назад +28

    I used to be against Idol worship, but later understood why it is important, Upnishad philosophy which talks about the oneness of God - the dance of a common vibrating energy among all animate & inanimate being while Vedantic philosophy stresses Idols as personification of Nature forces.
    It is the same part of one thing, while not everybody could easily understand Upnishad philosophy which is highly philosophical & complex, if common people will not understand the philosophy behind it their mind will become rigid that's why personification of Nature forces becomes necessary. Rituals, some bad & some good comes & go according to the local culture & time because Santana philosophy doesn't destroy the local culture & sentiments of people it accommodates them and reforms it with slow ingress of Upnishad philosophy.

    • @kuku6116
      @kuku6116 Год назад

      Yes

    • @shamimaakther1669
      @shamimaakther1669 Год назад +1

      But the problem is simple we all god is something that is not comparable with other things if you say it strong your focus I don’t have problem with that but the created by someone who never seen god’s ultimate sakar form
      So the person who can focus god’s sakar form can connect god with more strongly than who focus on temporary form
      I don’t wanna hurt others religious feelings just explain my thoughts on this subject

    • @ilikestarsun
      @ilikestarsun Год назад +6

      Idols are symbols that we can use at tools to concentrate our mental faculties on God and keep the concentration steady, because it is difficult to do so on the very sublime abstract and formless aspect of God, although not impossible but using a form or symbol can help. At the end both the form AND the formless conceptions of God must be let go off, BOTH can take you to God but BOTH must be let go in order to experience the Truth. The reason is because even your understanding of the “formless” is another concept in your mind, ALL concepts must be given up including that one, at the end we must not have attachments to any concept whether with form or without form. But both are great tools to get us to that point :)

    • @Dankseid-o1u
      @Dankseid-o1u Год назад +2

      @@shamimaakther1669 do you think the average person has the focus or wisdom to perceive the sakar form?
      Finite beings can only experience things compatible to their finiteness where as what lies beyond can only be speculation and imagination.
      Krishna had to bless Arjun and even then show to him a form his limited mind can comprehend.

    • @RaviHsjjsjso-ej7jw
      @RaviHsjjsjso-ej7jw Год назад +3

      ​@@shamimaakther1669 thbb why you all pray towards a a black box 5 times a day
      Why thrown stones on a wall representing shaitan?
      Why kiss and circle a box??
      Funny you abuse pagan and idol worshippers but how it's different??

  • @Clementinedaphane111
    @Clementinedaphane111 Год назад

    So proud to see you making video on lal ded .❤

  • @jamesstevenson7725
    @jamesstevenson7725 Год назад +6

    She was pure Hindu. Not muslim at all. She also critisized the cruel islamic sacrifice done from outer being. Sufis, which I was one, are Hindus wearing islamic clothes

    • @ibrav7979
      @ibrav7979 Год назад +1

      You dont get to decide who is pure hindu or Muslim and Sufis are just as much as muslim as any other group

    • @Pandeyziipandit
      @Pandeyziipandit 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ibrav7979fk off she was born hi du worshipped shiva not allah

    • @Pandeyziipandit
      @Pandeyziipandit 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ibrav7979 "don't get to decide"🤡
      Ur allah will cry in corner seein a women without burqa

  • @livystars
    @livystars Год назад +1

    Her poetry is heart warming 😊 thanks for sending this message

  • @amaljad
    @amaljad Год назад +4

    Such an amazing poetess! Thank you for this video 🙏🏻

  • @rjeckardt8863
    @rjeckardt8863 Год назад +1

    Thank you for such an interesting and insightful piece. The poetry (her writing) is beautiful as is the art/imagery and the composure of this entire piece. Women's work for fairness, equality and justice has always been with us, and this educational video supports that important work. Thanks again.

  • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
    @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 Год назад +6

    One can practice more than one religion, even simultaneously. All paths based in Love and Truth lead to Love and Truth. At core it's all the same.

    • @johnphelan8300
      @johnphelan8300 Год назад +2

      I concur. Your statement is totally true. This confusion which we have been subjected to from time immemorial that only one particular belief system is "true," is utter nonsense. Of course one can believe in and practice more than one religion simultaneously. I do. You are further correct when you kindly say that "Love and Truth lead to love and Truth". This is the message that needs to be communicated to us and elucidated. I commend you for raising this most important point.

    • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
      @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 Год назад +1

      @@johnphelan8300 Thank you for sharing this! God bless you ☺️

    • @johnphelan8300
      @johnphelan8300 Год назад +1

      You are welcome!

    • @BigHossHackworth
      @BigHossHackworth Год назад

      What about the believe or burn religions?

    • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
      @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 Год назад

      @@BigHossHackworth Religions begin with mystical experiences whether legitimately spiritual, drug induced, hunger induced, or based on something like macular degeneration or other anatomical process producing "visions" and people pervert the message or get it right in every generation. The true miracle is the transformative power of The Word. Whether ancient books of wisdom that pre-date the Bible or something else grounded in the reality of human experience and how to overcome existential challenges. All of the holy books have all of the words you need to achieve peace in the midst of chaos. Studies have shown that just good literature has provided more insight than self-help books. You'll get more from Tolstoy than a motivational tape. When people are motivated by joy, love, and a devotion to Truth and Justice, they don't fixate on hellfire and punishment because they are too busy spreading good will to others. Our natural state of being isn't fear and violence against the Other as bigots like to say to justify bad behaviors. Human cooperation is how we've survived as a species. Love of profit over people is what has brought us to the eve of annihilation. It's intent that makes all of the difference. "The kingdom is within". We have free will to choose blessings or curses - what we call heaven or hell is cause and effect. Whether there's literally an outer darkness beyond the fourth dimension remains to be seen but we put ourselves in those states of mind by the choices we make. It goes against our nature to walk over the poor and infirmed, and greed makes us miserable. Even grieving too much can destroy us from the inside out. That's why stories of redemption endure for thousands of years, we thrive on the words that make our hearts sing and provide hope. Even when it makes no logical sense, having a sincere trust in the universe creates magic, for lack of a better word.

  • @mizotter
    @mizotter Год назад

    THANK YOU! I am sad that I am only hearing of Lal Ded now, at 60 years old! I love her and want to learn more!

  • @deenvadh4199
    @deenvadh4199 Год назад +13

    May Kashmir once more give rise to Dharmic female saints who spread the light of unconquerable ultimate truth 🧡🌞🙏

    • @whentheimposterissus8376
      @whentheimposterissus8376 Год назад

      Not anymore.
      In kaliyug only adharms spreads. And it is inevitable that only Wrong will win in this yuga and Goodness will loose. Like Kashmiri Pandits😔

    • @deenvadh4199
      @deenvadh4199 Год назад +1

      @@whentheimposterissus8376 Adharmis in Kashmir are none other than converted KPs. If you think about it, Ghar Wapsi takes much less effort than forced Abrahamization. It's just free speech and free criticism plus law and order. With divine blessings, the tide will surely turn because Kaliyuga is the best era to connect to Ishwar.

    • @deenvadh4199
      @deenvadh4199 Год назад +1

      @@whentheimposterissus8376 Kashmiri Pandits were far from "good." When the Sikhs took Kashmir they wanted to do State Sponsored Ghar Wapsis, but Pandits refused to be part of it citing birth based karmic purity. Their ancestors got that collective karma, nothing else.

    • @tanih_bhat
      @tanih_bhat Год назад

      @@deenvadh4199 What You saying KP's Did not supported The Ghar wapisi ? Read History Kid

    • @deenvadh4199
      @deenvadh4199 Год назад

      @@tanih_bhat They literally didn't. Read history.

  • @nikhil518
    @nikhil518 Год назад +8

    One person I'd like to suggest is Sant Kabirdas. His brilliance is second to none and the way he intertwines his philosophy, theology and poetry together is remarkable. As a Nirguna Bhakti sant, he is one of my favourite philosophers.

  • @maamoonmattoo1013
    @maamoonmattoo1013 Год назад +2

    One of many gems of kashmir❤

  • @khanasrar11
    @khanasrar11 Год назад +4

    I am from kashmir and i love lal ded's poetry soo much and i am glad to see her video Thanku soo much for uploading this video.

  • @snavile
    @snavile Год назад +1

    Thanks for an informative video. In the end, it's all about the teachings not the teacher. That one God keeps taking various forms to be a teacher to yogis like her. Truly liberated is not bound by any separative context that is human made, like, religion or gender norms. It's up-to each of us to realize that potential. Thanks for introducing Ranjit Hoskote us. Namaste.

  • @zahidhamid3029
    @zahidhamid3029 Год назад +9

    My pharmacy shop is in the name of Lal Ded ( Lal Ded Pharmacy)