Poetic leap for the 21st century: A music fest to pay tributes to Kabir, Khusrau
Updated On: 21 June, 2017 09:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Snigdha Hasan
<p>A music festival to pay contemporary tribute to the great poets, Kabir and Amir Khusrau</p>


Prahlad Singh Tipaniya (centre), who hails from a region near Ujjain, is known for his Kabir renditions in Malwi folk style. He received the Padma Shri in 2011.
"Hindu kahen mohi Ram piyara, turk kahen Rahmana/ aapas me dou ladi-ladi mue, marm na kou jana." (The Hindus say they revere Ram, and Muslims, Rahman. They fight till death over this, and yet the truth evades them) Written by saint-poet Kabir in the 15th century, these lines could well be about what unfolds around us today. To familiarise young audiences with the rich poetic tradition of India, the Khusrau-Kabir festival will present the compositions of Kabir and the 13th-century sufi poet Amir Khusrau in a contemporary avatar.
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