Freewheeling Mimlu Sen lives in Paris, where one day she witnesses an electrifying performance by three Bauls, mystic minstrels from Bengal, who spin like pillars of dust. Their music inspires her to return to Calcutta, and to go on an extraordinary journey with one of them, Paban Das Baul, from her respectable home in the city to his humble village, and further on, into the verdant Bengali countryside that is their common heritage.
Paban takes Mimlu through the itinerant Baul’s route—from the festival at Kenduli with its marathon performances, to tranquil Shantiniketan, where Bauls frequently stop en route and disrupt quotidian life; Agrodwip, deep in the Vaishnava world, to Nabasana, where mesmerizing guru Hari Goshain presides over Baul games and ultimately, her initiation; and to Boral, where she holds her own big Baul festival, a mahatsava. Along the way, she encounters tantrics and tribals, exorcisms and witch sightings, catfish that climb trees and esoteric sexo-yogic secrets—and she falls in love.
Baulsphere takes you into the heart of rural Bengal, and into the fascinating world of the Bauls. Passionate, enthralling and searingly lyrical, it is a stunning book.
Raise the sail ,boat man don't delay, Untie the rope, boatman, Let's go to Medina Prophets of the world have come To this scintillating house of maya a and meena
when they weep , a thousand diamonds, When they laugh , a shower of Pearls !
O Compassionate One , He who has the Murshid as his companion Has no fear of crossing the waters, The Kabaa is in his heart And Medina is in his eyes
O the light of Noor has illuminated the world , The lamp of Noor burns bright in each house in Medina ....
Paban's song was an invitation to set off on a journey to wondrous shores. I was enchanted, at once bristling with anticipation, impervious to the world outside.
ഫ്രാൻസിലെ അവരുടെ താമസകാലയളവിലാണ് Mimlu sen, മൂന്നുപേർ ചേർന്നവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്ന ബാവുൾ Perfomance,ന് ഒരിക്കൽ സാക്ഷിയാകുന്നത്. അതിൽ ആകൃഷ്ടയായി അവർ ഫ്രാൻസിൽ നിന്നും കൊൽക്കത്തയിലേക്ക് അവരിലൊരാളുമായി യാത്ര തിരിച്ചു.( with ,Paban Das Baul ) തുടർന്ന് paban Das - മായി ചേർന്ന് Baul's ന്റെ ലോകത്തിനകത്തേക്ക് അവർ നടത്തിയ വിസ്മയകരവും അസാധാരണവുo ആനന്ദകരവുമായ യാത്രകളും, അനുഭവങ്ങളുo ഉള്ളടങ്ങുന്നതാണ് Baulsphere എന്ന ഈ പുസ്തകം .
Paban takes Mimlu through the interant Baul's route - from the festival at Kenduli with its marathon perfomances , to tranquil shanthiniketan , where Bauls frequently stop en route and disrupt quotidian life;
Agrodwip , deep in the Vaishnava world, to Nabasana , where mesmerising guru Hari Goshain presides over Baul games and ultimately, her initiation, to Boral, where she holds her own mahatsava. Along the way, she encounters tantrics and tribals, exorcisms and with sightings, catfish that climbtrees and esoteric sexo-yogic secrets-and she falls in love.
[ Baul or Bauls are a group of mystic minstrels from Bengal region of the South Asia, which includes Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura. Bauls constitute both a syncretic religious sect and a musical tradition. Bauls are a very heterogeneous group, with many sects, but their membership mainly consists of Vaishnava Hindus and Sufi Muslims.They can often be identified by their distinctive clothes and musical instruments. Lalon Shahis regarded as the most celebrated Baul saint in history.]
Bauls -ന്റെ വിശ്വാസരീതിയനുസരിച്ച് പുനർജന്മം എന്നത് ജീവിക്കുന്ന കാലയളവിൽ തന്നെയാണ് അവരതിനെ നാലു തട്ടുകളായി വിഭജിച്ചിരിക്കുന്നു. 1 : The first vault is the womb of the mother, the very first encasing which we come into existence . 2 : The second vault is the parental one in which we are cherished and nurtured. 3: The third vault is the samsara we create around ourselves . 4: The fourth vault is the final one, the vault of the sky which waits to englobe us as we prepare to die.
Mimlu Sen is a translator, music producer and composer .She collaborates with Paban Das Baul on all his recordings, performing with and managing his group on their concert tours around the world. She has travelled and worked between India and france since 1969 .
Baulsphere is an autobiographical account of Milmlu about her partner Paban and his way of life. Paban belongs to a community of Bauls which are known for their musical mysticism and alleged tantric techniques. With an oral form of transmission of knowledge between the guru and the shishya and nomadic way of life, Bauls way of life is currently in threat due to increased globalisation and ecological destruction. The book is an insightful study into this way of life. Mimlu, for her first book, is quite intricate in details related to her life in France, her meet-up with Paban and her travelogues thereby. Her advent into Baul music and the loggerheads with some of Baul traditions is also explained. With Baul music taking the international stage, book stresses the need to embrace global reach along with maintaining their way of life.
Refreshing , sublime and deeply insightful. One is transmitted to the world baul while reading it, relishing the fests and empathising the struggles the live. I could literally feel the baul songs playing in background while I read the book.
its not a book about bauls..its a love story of a rebellious bengali girl of a rich father living an experimental 'avant-garde' love life in the liberated French society of 80's sharing the same apartment with a polygamous guy and his French wife raising children together. Her accidental exposure to a baul concert, witnessing the long forgotten tunes of the riverine land from where she belongs, and her later interaction with the group and her sudden longing for a more simplistic and vigourous way of life without manners, excuses or prerequisites. the initial years of her futile struggle to find a true meaning of humanity and freedom finally gave her an answer in form of a young and talented paban baul who immediately makes his love statement though his eyes, sketches and songs and she in turn broke from her clandestine french lifestyle to come running to calcutta to get more of baul-music and paban. the story from there takes a more conventional route of a love story in the backdrop of baul festivals, personalities, and family conflicts. the bohemian flock which also included mimlu's son and daughter experiences life of opposites in terms of culture, customs and ambition. the story discusses certain boul traditions and customs. it also at times takes greater perspective and puts light and shadows on the ever controversial topic of the relation and influences between tagore and the legendary 'lalan fakir' but essentially it never goes to far away from the heart of the love story and brings home a sweet and earthy feeling in the way of discovering the true meaning of happiness and spirituality.