Baul - Wikipedia The Baul movement was at its peak in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but even today one comes across the occasional Baul with his ektara (one-stringed musical instrument)
Baul Songs - YouTube Baul music represents a particular type of folk song, carrying influences of Hindu bhakti movements as well as the shuphi, a form of Sufi song
Home | Parvathy Baul Parvathy Baul is a practitioner, performer and teacher of the Baul tradition from Bengal, India She studied closely with two of the most respected Baul Gurus of the previous generation, Sri Sanatan Das Thakur Baul and Sri Shashanko Goshai
Baul songs - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Baul poetry, music, song and dance are devoted to finding humankind’s relationship to God, and to achieving spiritual liberation Their devotional songs can be traced back to the fifteenth century when they first appeared in Bengali literature
Baul | Folk Singers, Mysticism Sufism | Britannica Baul, member of an order of religious singers of Bengal known for their unconventional behaviour and for the freedom and spontaneity of their mystical verse Their membership consists both of Hindus (primarily Vaishnavites, or followers of Lord Vishnu) and Muslims (generally Sufis, or mystics)
Bangla Baul Bicced Gaan By Akkas Dewan - video Dailymotion Bangla Baul Bicced Gaan By Akkas Dewan The Baul (Bengali: বাউল) are a group of mystic minstrels from Bengal which includes Indian State of West Bengal and the country of Bangladesh Bauls constitute both a syncretic religious sect and a musical tradition