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- 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)
- Baúl | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
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- 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)
- The Bauls of Bengal: Wandering Music Cult - Learn Religions
This article discusses the Baul music cult Predominantly a Hindu movement, the Baul philosophy weaves together Islamic and Buddhist strains as well
- Know About The History Characteristics Of Baul Music - Art
Baul music is a distinct and beautiful kind of folk music that developed in South Asia’s Bengal region Its beautiful melodies, poetic lyrics, and straightforward instrumentation distinguish it
- The Baul Tradition in Bengal: A Celebration of Dance, Music and . . .
The Baul dance is an expressive form of performance, accompanied by traditional musical instruments such as the Dotara (a two-stringed instrument), the Ektara (a one-stringed instrument), and the Dhol (a drum)
- Music, Joy, and Divine Delight: The Bauls of Bangladesh and India
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
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