International Seminar : Sufi Voice in Indian Languages from earliest till mid 19th century
The Nehru Centre 14/08/2012
There is hardly any land in the world where Sufism flourished so vastly and intensively as it did in the Indian sub-continent where the environment under Vedic influence was congenial and receptive to the messages of love and spirituality. As the Vedic culture spread far and wide in the sub-continent it influenced the myriad languages of this part of the world, assigning them a mystical dimension. In such circumstances, Sufism in Indian sub continent flourished from Kashmir to Cape Comorin and from Multan to Assam. In every village across the sub-continent, there lived a Sufi whose shrine is still an important centre of social and spiritual activities shared by the people of all castes and creeds.
Date:Friday 24 August 2012
Time: 06:30 pm
1 comment:
This is absulately true....any visitor to any any part of the Indian subcontinent can verify this.....we need more information on this effort...
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