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Salman Savoji and the Tradition of the Rendi and Ghalandari

Pages

  239-270

Keywords

Rend (Libertine)Q1
Ghalandar (Bohemian)Q1

Abstract

Salman Savoji is one of the prominent poets of 8th A. H. century whose poems represent various religious, mystical and social thoughts. Although he used to praise the kings and took financial profits from his poems, this feature never caused him to abandon the spiritual dimensions. The present article, based on library studies and descriptive-analytical method, tries to analysis the libertinistic (rendi) and bohemianistic (qalandari) themes in the ghazals of Salman Savoji. After giving an introduction to Malamatiyya school and theologies of libertinistism (rendi) and bohemianistism (qalandari), we consider these themes in the poems of Salman Savoji. Considering his poems shows that he is one of the most prominent figures of the real mysticism and avoids the ways of people of the cloak (the followers of formal mysticism). He challenges the principles of sufi monastery system and attacks their taboos by highlighting their corrupted values. Salaman is aware of the concept of diffusion of Love in the Divine order, and considers it as a Divine doposit; he abandons his name and fame, leaves mosque and monastery and takes refuge in the vintner's house. According to Salman Savoji, the perfect man is a bohemian libertine (rend) who turns her/his back on the exterior of the sacred Law and resides in cloister of Magians. He believes that the only way to salvation is bohemianistism (qalandari); In this path, the mystic cleans the cloak of hypocrisy with Divine wine and puts aside pragmatism.

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    Vaseghi Khondabi, Davood, Shahmoradi, Omid, & NAJJARIAN, MOHAMMAD REZA. (2020). Salman Savoji and the Tradition of the Rendi and Ghalandari. MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL), 16(59 ), 239-270. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/374943/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Vaseghi Khondabi Davood, Shahmoradi Omid, NAJJARIAN MOHAMMAD REZA. Salman Savoji and the Tradition of the Rendi and Ghalandari. MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL)[Internet]. 2020;16(59 ):239-270. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/374943/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Davood Vaseghi Khondabi, Omid Shahmoradi, and MOHAMMAD REZA NAJJARIAN, “Salman Savoji and the Tradition of the Rendi and Ghalandari,” MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL), vol. 16, no. 59 , pp. 239–270, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/374943/en

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