Kabir was a 15th century mystic poet of north India who defied the boundaries between Hindu and Muslim. He had a Muslim name and upbringing, but his poetry repeatedly invokes the widely revered Hindu name for God – Ram. Who is Kabir’s Ram? This film journeys through song and poem into the politics of religion, and finds a myriad answers on both sides of the hostile border between India and Pakistan.
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'Had Anhad: Journeys with Ram & Kabir'
HAD ANHAD (Bounded Boundless): Journeys with Ram & Kabir (103 min English Subtitles) A film by Shabnam Virmani Kabir was a 15th century mystic poet of ...
'The Ayodhya Encounter' - Episode 1 of the film 'Had Anhad'
With a Kabir song inviting us to 'take the path of Ram' and 'give up our arrogance and idiocy' we kickstart our journeys in quest of the 'Ram' invoked in the ...
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