When the golden era of Indian literature came!

Trending when the golden era of Indian literature came! The golden era of the Hindi literature comes from 14th to 17th centuries. This time is known as the Bhakti period because poets have reached people in simple language. At this time, people rise above the distinction between cabinets, religion and high and low and throw themselves into dedication. Love and dedication to God was the focal point. There were mainly two streams during the sacred period- Nirguna Dhara and Sagun Dhara. While the Nirguna stream was on one side of those who regarded God as a turn, God was considered on the other side in the virtuous stream. Prominent poets such as Kabir, Dadu and Gurunanak were associated with Nirguna Dhara. At the same time, poets such as Surdas, Tulsidas and Meerabai were associated with the virtuous stream. Kabir, the prominent poet of Nirguna Dhara, believed that God is not within a temple or mosque, but within every person. While Tulsidas ramed Bhakti in the Saguna Dhara, Surdas and Meerabai established new meanings of Krishna dedication. Poems composed during the time of dedication give the message of love equality and brotherhood in society. This is especially important for Hindi literature, because at this time Hindi language became simple and public language. The voice of the poets of the sacred period that binds Indian society in the door of dedication, love and humanity still inspires people. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here