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Love and the description of love make PadmAvat,1 the magnificent poem of the Indian Sufi poet Malik Muhammad "Jayasi" (1494-1542?),2 into a quintessential, absolute work. Although it also contains events which could be measured out on the yardstick of history,3 its inspiration is so deep that even marginal episodes, such as the preparations for the emperor's banquet,4 seem to enounce truth, line after line. The story of the two queens is its central theme. On the one hand, they incarnate the different ideals of austerity and daily life, and their complex relation; on the other, they both possess a lively personality through which Jayasi portrays two surprisingly modern Indian women who are as independent and resolute as strong-willed
Answered by anil garg, 05 May '12 10:39 am
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Malik Muhammad Jayasi
Who was born in 1477. He had occupations including author and poet. He died in 1542 at the age of 65 years old.
Answered by vedprakash sharma, 04 May '12 11:13 am
Who was born in 1477. He had occupations including author and poet. He died in 1542 at the age of 65 years old.
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